Health Care and Health Prevention: Real Improvements for BC Patients

30 July 2008
Construction Begins on New Royal Jubilee Hospital
Premier Gordon Campbell and Health Services Minister George Abbott broke ground to mark the start of construction of a new $350-million, 500-bed Royal Jubilee Hospital that will reduce wait lists and provide single rooms for over 80 per cent of patients.

23 July 2008
Nurse Practitioners Expand Health-Care Delivery Options
For the first time in the history of health-care in British Columbia, the province has 100 nurse practitioners, fulfilling a number of important roles in our health-care system.

21 July 2008
Patients, Doctors benefit from Online Medical Records
Doctors in Penticton are among the first in British Columbia to receive computer hardware and software as part of the Province’s electronic medical record project, which is rolling out across B.C.

03 July 2008
Expanding Screening to Improve Health of B.C. Babies
Newborn babies in British Columbia will now be screened for more than three times as many disorders at birth that can be treated to avoid lifelong health issues.

30 May 2008
New Medical Radiography Program at BCIT
Medical radiography professionals can now take advantage of a new associate certificate program increasing the number of certified medical radiographers in the province and addressing shortages in this important health field.

20 May 2008
Record Number of Doctors Graduate in B.C.
The first students to earn their MDs as part of a groundbreaking expansion of medical education in B.C. will graduate tomorrow from the University of British Columbia’s faculty of medicine – the largest class of doctors in the province’s history.

14 May 2008
Province Invests $15-Million to Support Nursing in B.C.
B.C. will provide $15 million this year for its provincial Nursing Strategy to recruit, retain and educate the best qualified nurses.

01 May 2008
New Centre to Train More Health Professionals in B.C.
A $39.3-million, state-of-the-art Health Sciences Centre that creates spaces for 1,500 more students – primarily in health-care professions including nursing and seniors' care – has been officially opened at Douglas College's David Lam campus.

30 April 2008
B.C. to Establish Patient Care Quality Review Boards
Patients with concerns about the quality of their experience in the public health-care system will have access to a new, independent process to address their concerns.

14 April 2008
Partnership to Rebuild BC Children's Hospital
Premier Gordon Campbell has announced plans to rebuild BC Children’s Hospital in conjunction with the Campaign for BC Children, a $200-million fundraising initiative launched by BC Children’s Hospital Foundation.

14 April 2008
B.C. Introduces New Health Statutes
Health Minister George Abbott has introduced the Health Miscellaneous Statutes Act, which will make a number of changes to existing legislation, including greater transparency in the work of the Medical Services Commission.

10 April 2008
Access to Health Professionals Expanded
New legislation has been introduced that will expand patient access to and choice of health professionals, while making British Columbia the most attractive and welcoming place in Canada for health professionals to work.

10 April 2008
E-Health Statute Increases Patient Access and Privacy
A new e-Health Act introduced in the Legislature moves British Columbia a step closer to the goal of giving citizens access to their health records and medical information, while strengthening privacy protection.

09 April 2008
Groundwork Set for a Modernization of Public Health
The BC Liberals have introduced a new Public Health Act to replace outdated legislation and set the groundwork for a modernization of public health.

08 April 2008
BC Liberals Strengthen Public Health System
British Columbia will be the first province in Canada to define and enshrine in legislation the principles of the Canada Health Act and add a sixth principle of sustainability to strengthen B.C.’s health system today and for future generations.

08 April 2008
B.C. Introduces Health Care Costs Recovery Act
Health Minister George Abbott has introduced the Health Care Costs Recovery Act providing government with the legal tools necessary to recover millions of dollars annually in health-care costs from third party wrongdoers and their insurers.

08 April 2008
Work Begins to Triple Emergency Room Space at Victoria General Hospital
Victoria General Hospital’s new emergency department will accommodate 43,000 annual patient visits – more than triple the capacity of the existing facility.

28 March 2008
4,000 Bed Milestone Reached at Cedars Opening
B.C. has passed the 4,000-bed milestone with the opening of the Cedars at Beulah Gardens, a new housing development in East Vancouver, which will provide 89 assisted living units for seniors.

22 February 2008
B.C. Opens Burnaby Centre for Mental Health & Addictions
The BC Liberal government will open a new Burnaby Centre for Mental Health and Addictions – the first of its kind in British Columbia – to provide services for people suffering from the most severe addiction and mental health illnesses.

12 February 2008
Patient Access, Choice, Quality, Key to Health Vision
Health-care initiatives in today’s speech from the throne build on the input from the Conversation on Health and will improve care for the long term with a new emphasis on patient choice, enhanced access, quality, professional opportunities, prevention.

31 October 2007
VCH Performs Record Number of Organ Transplants
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) recorded a provincial – and perhaps Canadian – first by performing a record number of life-saving organ transplants in a 24-hour period.

29 October 2007
Terry Fox Research Institute HQ Coming to Vancouver
The BC Liberal government is providing $30 million to the Terry Fox Foundation to fund a new Terry Fox Research Institute that will have sites across the country, with its headquarters located in Vancouver.

24 September 2007
Kelowna to get Heart Centre, More Beds, Dr. Training
Kelowna General Hospital will expand to provide future capacity for more patient beds, the Interior’s first-ever revascularization cardiac centre and a planned fourth site for the UBC Faculty of Medicine.

21 September 2007
Premier Commits to Build Northern Cancer Centre
A new cancer centre will be built in Prince George as part of a multifaceted strategy to ensure northern British Columbians receive the best possible cancer care.

07 July 2007
Record Participation in Health Conversation
Thousands of British Columbians have joined the Conversation on Health to date, making it one of the single largest public discussions on health in B.C. history.

18 July 2007
UBC Receives $10M to Research Brain, Childhood Diseases
The BC Liberal government is investing $10 million in two University of British Columbia research projects that will fight childhood infectious diseases and brain disease in the general population.

28 June 2007
Major St. Mary’s Hospital Expansion Gets Green Light
Sunshine Coast residents will benefit from the first major expansion of St. Mary’s Hospital in almost two decades, worth an estimated $39.75 million.

04 May 2007
Patients to Benefit from New Royal Jubilee Hospital
The provincial government has approved capital funding for a new state-of-the-art Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria to benefit Island patients.

06 March 2007
BC Liberal Government Takes Major Steps to Reduce Tobacco Use
The Tobacco Sales Act is being amended to limit the promotion and sale of tobacco products and ban smoking in all indoor public places, including schools and on school grounds.

24 January 2007
Health Care Funding to Increase $885-Million in 2007/08
British Columbia’s upcoming budget will commit an additional $885 million to health funding next year, including a new $100-million fund to promote innovation within the health-care system.

11 January 2007
Premier Opens Renovated Northern Pediatric Ward
Premier Gordon Campbell joined local government leaders, community donors and health-care professionals today to officially open the new pediatric ward at Prince George Regional Hospital.

21 December 2006
Health Authorities to Get $25-Million to Reduce Wait Times
Patients in British Columbia will benefit from hundreds more elective hip and knee surgeries, as well as other diagnostic and surgical procedures, with an additional $25 million being made available to the province’s health authorities.

19 December 2006
Dates Set for Conversation on Health Public Forums
The first two of 16 regional Conversation on Health forums will kick off in Kamloops and Surrey in February 2007.

05 November 2006
BC Liberal Government Acts Now to Encourage Healthy Living
The BC Liberal government will ban smoking in all indoor public places, phase out junk food in all provincially-owned buildings and develop an active kids program to improve the health of British Columbians.

07 November 2006
B.C. Spinal Cord Research Facility a First for Canada
A state-of-the-art $45-million research facility that will take spinal cord research beyond what is currently possible anywhere in the world is officially under construction at Vancouver General Hospital.

20 October 2006
World-Class Health Centre Opens in Vancouver
Premier Gordon Campbell has officially opened the Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre, an approximately $95-million world-class out-patient care facility, as part of Vancouver General Hospital.

28 September 2006
British Columbians to Shape the Future of Health
Premier Gordon Campbell has called on all British Columbians to take an active role in helping to shape the future of the health system by joining the Conversation on Health.

04 August 2006
Wait Time for Hip and Knee Surgeries Continue to Drop
Patients are continuing to benefit from shorter wait times for hip and knee replacement surgeries as a result of the provincial government's wait time strategy.

17 June 2006
B.C. Wait List Strategy Reduces Hip and Knee Wait Time
Patient wait times for hip and knee surgeries have dropped dramatically in the last year, delivering on our commitment to provide thousands more surgeries for British Columbians.

22 June 2006
Premier Campbell Announces Surrey Outpatient Hospital Location
Premier Gordon Campbell today announced that the Green Timbers site in Surrey will be home to the new 148,000-square foot Surrey Outpatient Hospital.

01 May 2006
$150-Million Investment in E-Health to Improve Patient Care
Patient care will be improved and modernized throughout British Columbia with the investment of $150 million towards eHealth initiatives.

30 April 2006
BC Liberal Government Works with Health Sector to Improve ER's
The BC Liberal government and a wide range of leaders in the health care sector have agreed to work together to implement an action plan to improve the experience of patients, families and staff in the province’s largest and busiest emergency rooms.

24 April 2006
B.C. Invests $4-Million for Cancer Research Chair at UBC
The BC Liberal government is providing $4 million to the Canadian Cancer Society to endow a research chair in the primary prevention of cancer at the University of British Columbia, fulfilling a commitment made in this year’s throne speech.

18 April 2006
BC Liberals Commit $15 Million for Alzheimer's Research
The BC Liberal government is providing $15 million in funding for the Pacific Alzheimer Research Foundation to support new research aimed at eliminating Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

21 March 2006
New Measures to Improve Student Health
As part of its ActNow BC program, the BC Liberal Government is introducing a series of measures to help improve the health of B.C. students.

01 February 2006
Major Initiative to Reduce Surgery Wait Times
Premier Gordon Campbell has announced a major initiative to reduce wait times for hip and knee surgeries while building long-term capacity in the health-care system that will maximize the number of surgeries.

01 February 2006
"B.C. Tops in Health Care" - Vancouver Sun
Two new reports say Canadians looking for the healthiest place to live in the country, where access to lifesaving cancer drugs ranks No. 1 need only take out one prescription: Live in British Columbia.

16 November 2005
Full-Time and Volunteer Firefighters’ Cancer Risk Recognized
B.C.’s full-time, volunteer, part-time and paid on-call firefighters have been extended the benefit of a rebuttable presumption for certain types of cancer as occupational diseases associated with long-term employment as a firefighter.

04 November 2005
BC Children's Hospital Opens Two Renovated and Redesigned In-Patient Units
Sick children, their families and care providers at BC Children’s Hospital are the beneficiaries of today’s opening of two renovated and redesigned in-patient units.

19 August 2005
Eight New Drugs to be Covered Under PharmaCare
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis, glaucoma, migraines and high blood pressure are among those who will benefit from improved health and quality of life through access to eight new drugs under PharmaCare, announced Health Minister George Abbott.

11 July 2005
Breakthrough Therapy to Benefit Breast Cancer Patients
Breast cancer patients in British Columbia will gain immediate access to a promising drug therapy through an $8-million funding commitment from the Ministry of Health, the Provincial Health Services Authority and the BC Cancer Agency.

10 May 2005
Premier Commits $1 Million for Delta Hospital Expansion
Premier Gordon Campbell announced today that a re-elected BC Liberal government will immediately invest the final $1 million needed to allow an expansion and renovation of Delta Hospital to proceed, ensuring better care for patients in Delta.

10 May 2005
Premier Pledges to Fast-Track Expansion of Surrey Hospital Services
Premier Gordon Campbell announced today that hospital services will be expanded in Surrey, with the fast-tracking of a review to determine the best long-term health care solution for Surrey.

19 March 2005
Act Now! Program Brings Culture of Fitness and Health Living to BC
The Act Now! BC program has the goal of making British Columbia the healthiest jurisdiction ever to host an Olympic and Paralympic Games.

03 March 2005
$73-million Investment in to Early Childhood Health Screening
The launch of a new $73 million program to provide universal hearing, dental and vision screening for every child under age six will give B.C. children the best possible start on a healthy, happy life.

21 February 2005
$20-Million to Support Mental Health Research
The BC Liberal government will seek legislative approval for a $10-million contribution to help establish three new research chairs and a new Institute of Mental Health at the University of B.C., matching a $10-million private gift to UBC

10 September 2004
$20 Million Improves Patient Access to Hip and Knee Replacement Surgeries
The BC Liberal government is investing $20.7 million to improve patient access to hip and knee replacement surgeries and diagnostic procedures.

06 July 2004
Patients to Benefit from $123 Million Funding Increase
Patients across British Columbia will benefit from a $123 million increase in funding to the province’s six health authorities in 2004/2005 to a total of approximately $6.2 billion.

17 August 2004
$5 Million Invested to Reduce Wait Time for Heart Surgery
The BC Liberal government is investing $5 million to improve access to cardiac care, the first in a series of targeted investments designed to reduce surgical wait lists.

30 August 2004
Expanded Medical Training Now Underway
Expanding training for medical students is critical to our ability to recruit and retain doctors in all areas of the province, especially in rural and remote communities.

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