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Annual Service Plan Report 2016/2017
... and care for residents, patients and their families at the right time and in the right setting. Island Health continues to make progress on our
https://www.islandhealth.ca/sites/default/files/annual-service-plan-report-2016-2017.pdf
Read the Island Health Magazine Summer 2024
Vancouver Coastal Health and the BC Government. She began her career in communications working in broadcast news in Edmonton. In her free time
ISLAND HEALTH MAGAZINE Summer 2021
These institutions are the lived experience of Indigenous people. For non-Indigenous Canadians, it is time to be aware and understand the dark mark of
April 2014 Report
... 3.1.8 Priority Process: Physical Environment 36 3.1.9 Priority Process: Emergency Preparedness 37 3.1.10 Priority Process: Patient Flow 39 3.1.11
https://www.islandhealth.ca/sites/default/files/2018-03/accreditation-report-2014.pdf
July 2025
... healthcare, together) pediatric; asthma; PRAM; improvement; guidelines Emergency Departments Nanaimo General Regional Hospital Laura Johnson This
island-health-magazine-winter-2025
... expertise to the Heart Health team at Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria. And you’ll read about Jennifer Vass, a former emergency and ICU nurse who
Geography 4 Summary Report
... and Its Impact on Wait-time Swiggum Elizabeth RJH PROSPECT ~ (27022015) Probiotics to prevent Severe Pneumonia and Endotracheal Colonization Trial
Planning for Your Care Needs: Considerations in Selecting a Long Term Care Home
... registered nurse at any time. You may also visit www.healthlinkbc.ca for information on how to contact health care resources. Hearing impaired
Read the summary of the evaluation
... volumes in Urgent Care were higher than first anticipated. Wait times continue to be a challenge in Urgent Care, due to high daily patient volumes
Getting ready for and recovering from radical prostatectomy surgery
... after surgery. Some patients will need more time for their urethra to heal. The urologist will let you know if your catheter needs to stay in longer