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Consistently rated a leading health system in
Canada by the Canadian Institute of Health Information
(CIHI), Capital Health is Canada's largest academic
health region and the leading medical and health
sciences center for Western Canada. As one of Alberta's
nine regional health authorities Capital Health
is one of the province's largest employers with
approximately 29,000 employees. Capital Health
is an integrated care model with emergency and
acute care hospitals, specialized services, community
health centres and clinics, and public health programs.
The Capital Health Link, operating 24 hours per
day, seven days a week, is a telephone health advice
call centre staffed by registered nurses to assist
the general public. We offer continuing, respite,
and palliative care services as well as educational,
prevention, and rehab programs. We operate 22 public
health centres, 4 specialty clinics, and 9 community
mental health clinics. Additional services are
contracted in areas such as community care and
physiotherapy, surgical clinics, lab services,
and home care. Capital Health is home to
Canada's busiest heart and lung transplant centre,
western Canada's only pediatric liver transplant
centre, and is western Canada's prairie referral
centre for cardiac care. The planned Mazankowski
Alberta Heart Institute (target completion 2007)
will place Edmonton firmly on the map as a cardiac
centre of excellence. As home to the latest technologies
and world-class facilities, we maintain a strong
focus on education, training, and world-renowned
research. Strategic partnerships with the University
of Alberta and other post-secondary institutions
strengthen the education and training of health
professionals, and the recruitment and support
of leading researchers. Our facilities include:
University of Alberta Hospital and the Stollery
Children's Hospital (650+ beds), Royal Alexandra
Hospital (678 beds), Grey Nuns Community Hospital
(267 beds), Misericordia Community Hospital (259
beds), Sturgeon Community Hospital (80 beds), Leduc
Community Hospital (54 beds), Glenrose Rehabilitation
Hospital (240 beds), the Northeast Community Health
Centre, Alberta Hospital Edmonton (410 beds), Devon
General Hospital (21 beds), and the Fort Saskatchewan
Health Centre (32 beds), Evansburg, Redwater and
Westview Health Centres. New technologies
are transforming the health system by improving
patient care, advancing new treatments, and offering
better health management tools. netCARE, Capital
Health's Electronic Health Record, stores patient
information in a secure environment and allows
caregivers in hospitals, public health centres,
physicians' offices and other facilities to work
together to provide the best care. In 2004/5, the
Capital Health Link received 416,600 calls. Our
hospitals handled 427,000 emergency visits, 112,000
hospital admissions, 90,000 surgeries, and 13,530
births. Each month, we provide over 215,000 hours
of home care service to more than 9,000 clients
across the region. Visit www.capitalhealth.ca
for more information about Capital Health.
Capital Health directs an innovative health
care system supporting a population base of
one million, providing specialized services
to a total of 1.6 million people across Alberta,
portions of British Columbia, Saskatchewan,
Manitoba, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
Our urban and rural centres include Edmonton,
St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan,
Leduc, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Devon, Redwater,
Evansburg, and the Counties of Strathcona,
Sturgeon, Parkland, and east Yellowhead. Alberta
boasts the Rocky Mountains, spectacular scenery,
unspoiled wilderness, and abundant wildlife.
Alberta has the lowest overall taxes in Canada
and is Canada,s only province with no provincial
sales tax. The diverse city of Edmonton is
one of Canada's safest, greenest, and freshest
city centres. Home to one of Canada's strongest
economies, Edmonton offers a low cost of living,
affordable housing, and a very attractive lifestyle.
Edmonton's scenic river valley is world?s largest
urban forest with elaborate parks, all-season
trails, and golf courses. We are proud of our
amateur and professional sports teams, including
the Edmonton Oilers (National Hockey League)
and the Edmonton Rush (National Lacrosse League)and
the Edmonton Eskimos (Canadian Football League).
Edmonton is also home to the world's largest
entertainment and shopping complex (West Edmonton
Mall), an acoustically superb concert hall
(the Winspear Centre), and a vibrant community
of arts, theatre, and festivals. Just a pleasant
drive away, Banff and Jasper National Parks
offer world-class opportunities for outdoor
adventure and relaxation. Visit our city?s
website at www.edmonton.ca
for more information. |
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