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March 07, 2006

 

FUNDING TO CONSOLIDATE CARDIAC SURGERY AT ST. BONIFACE GENERAL HOSPITAL

Capital funding of $30 million will provide Manitobans with a state-of-the-art cardiac sciences facility at St. Boniface General Hospital, Health Minister Tim Sale announced today.

"This is the last major step in implementing the Koshal report," said Sale. "We’ve already hired the best team leadership possible, are effectively managing the wait-list and ensuring ongoing communications about it with patients."

The project includes:

This will result in the consolidation of cardiac surgery at St. Boniface General Hospital, one of the key recommendations of the Koshal report.

Dr. Brian Postl, president and CEO of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority said that Manitobans should be proud of the efforts made by the cardiac sciences team.

"This is a dedicated group who’ve worked long and hard to implement the report’s recommendations. They’ve come a long way and I know are keen to complete the task. This funding will allow that to happen."

Dr. Alan Menkis, medical director of the Cardiac Sciences Program, said the new facility will reflect the dynamics of the program.

"The Bergen Cardiac Care Centre is addressing cardiology’s needs at St. Boniface Hospital. This new project will address the needs of cardiac surgery, anesthesia and critical care. It will result in integrated, seamless and patient-centred care and will foster closer working relationships between the staff of the cardiac sciences program."

"The St. Boniface Hospital has been an integral part of the community and we are pleased to support its development and enhancement," said Finance Minister Greg Selinger. "Through this new state-of-the-art facility, Manitobans will receive better patient care."

Progress on the implementation of the recommendations of the Koshal report on heart surgery includes:

Construction is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2007.

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