Released on April 5, 2001
Mamawetan Churchill River Health District has identified how it plans to
spend its share of the $16.5 million Medical Equipment Fund, announced in
January, for immediate medical equipment needs. The district will receive
$65,000 to purchase new and replacement equipment for health facilities in
the district.
The equipment being purchased by Mamawetan Churchill River Health District,
includes dental health equipment, EMS equipment, patient beds, and a
variety of medical and surgical equipment.
All 32 health districts and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency have now
received a share of the Medical Equipment Fund, established by the federal
government in September 2000, to address equipment needs in the provinces.
The new money to districts is half of Saskatchewan's allotment from the
fund.
"There is a growing need right across our country to replace aging medical
equipment. This new money will benefit Saskatchewan patients and our
health providers by helping to ensure the delivery of top quality health
care," Health Minister John Nilson said.
"The new equipment will also help to improve workplace safety for health
providers and improve our ability to attract and keep health professionals."
The cancer agency will receive a total of $1.85 million to help fund
equipment needs in both Saskatoon and Regina. This will include the
purchase of state-of-the-art equipment such as a treatment simulator for
the Saskatoon Cancer Centre and additional treatment planning stations in
both Saskatoon and Regina. The agency will also use the funds to update
and improve existing equipment at both centres. The cancer agency provides
services to all Saskatchewan residents.
The funding to districts recognizes the higher equipment costs of providing
surgical services in the larger and mid-sized centres and addresses the
fact all districts have long-term care equipment needs.
"This new money will begin to address some of the pressures our district is
facing in replacing older equipment," Mamawetan Churchill River District
Health Board Chair Louise Wiens said. "It will help us to continue
providing quality care to the citizens in our communities."
Both Nilson and Wiens recognized those who continue to support local
community fundraising for the purchase of needed equipment in the district.
The remainder of the Medical Equipment Fund will be allocated following the
release of the Fyke Commission's report.
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For more information, contact:
Rikki Boté
Health
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-4083