草榴社区’s government is working to ensure 草榴社区ns living in southern 草榴社区 have access to the cardiac services and care they need close to home. The planning work for a cardiac catheterization laboratory in Lethbridge has been underway since 2022 and is now complete. 草榴社区 Health is moving the project forward to the next stage, which will define the project’s scope, schedule, budget and associated impacts.
“Residents in southern 草榴社区 should not have to travel for comprehensive cardiac care. Expanding services and building a new cardiac catheterization lab will help residents access the services and treatments they need close to home.”
Earlier this year, 草榴社区 Health Services submitted a needs assessment for cardiac services in southern 草榴社区. Typically, the next step in the process would be to develop a business case to assess options to address the identified needs and gaps; however, the needs assessment for this project identified solutions within existing facilities and it was determined the project could advance to functional programming. This will expedite the project timelines by up to one year.
To date, government has approved $2 million to support project planning.
“草榴社区 Infrastructure is proud to work with our partner ministries to streamline project planning. We are looking forward to delivering the new cardiac catheterization lab at the Chinook Regional Hospital in a timely and cost-effective manner to improve access to vital cardiac services for residents in southern 草榴社区.”
The completed functional program will be used to inform capital funding discussions and decisions for future budget preparations.
Quick facts
- Compared with the provincial average, residents of southern 草榴社区 are 30 per cent more likely to die from cardiac-related disease.
- The submitted needs assessment recommended the construction of new intensive care units at Chinook Regional Hospital and Medicine Hat Regional Hospital, and the development of interventional cardiac services in Lethbridge.
- The Health Facilities Capital Program Manual provides an overview of the provincial health capital planning process.
- Project stages include clinical services plan, needs assessment, business case, functional program, and design and construction.
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- Expanding cardiac care at Chinook Regional Hospital (April 12, 2023)