The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region was a health region in Saskatchewan, Canada. Primarily based in the city of Regina, the health region operated out of 8 hospitals, 10 community health centres, and numerous long-term care facilities and clinics.[2]
As of December 4, 2017, it is considered defunct, as all health regions in Saskatchewan have been amalgamated into the Saskatchewan Health Authority.[3]
Major Referral Hospitals
The city of Regina has two major hospitals that serve the local community as well as being referral centers within the region and province:
- Pasqua Hospital
- Regina General Hospital
Pasqua Hospital is a public hospital at 4101 Dewdney Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan. Originally established as the Grey Nuns Hospital by the Grey Nuns.[4] The hospital is operated by the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region.
From 1948 to 1958 the hospital also housed the Provincial Laboratory.[5]
Regina General Hospital is a public hospital at 1440 14th Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan. It was opened in 1901 as the Victoria Hospital and had 25 beds initially.[6] The Regina General Hospital is equipped to handle major life-saving emergencies and serves as southern Saskatchewan's major trauma centre.[6]
Regional Rural Hospitals
The following regional hospitals are located in larger communities within the region:
- All Nations' Healing Hospital (Fort Qu'Appelle)
- Balcarres Integrated Care Centre (Balcarres)
- Broadview Hospital (Broadview)
- Indian Head Hospital (Indian Head)
- Southeast Integrated Care Centre (Moosomin)
- Wolseley Memorial Hospital (Wolseley)
References
- ^ "Annual Report 2016-17" (PDF). Retrieved 25 August 2017.
- ^ About Us
- ^ "Patients won't yet see changes with single Sask. health authority, CEO says". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-12-06.
- ^ About Pasqua Hospital Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ History of the Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory
- ^ a b "Regina General Hospital". Regina General Hospital. Saskatchewan Health Region. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
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