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  Ottawa's Montfort Hospital - Political Forums
In this letter the writer claims her father was rushed by ambulance to the montfort hospital in January and the family had concerns about his hearing and his lack of ability to speak French but had no choice but to go to that hospital based on where he lives.
Arriving at the hospital the next morning asked the nurses in the emergency department what was wrong with her father but they began chatting to each other because they had difficulty telling her what the problem was in English.
The point is Montfort is an extra hospital almost the size of the three individual main Ottawa hospitals and bigger than the Queensway Carleton hospital and also serves as a teaching hospital that includes Quebec doctors and is culturally biased to English speaking Canadians at the full expense of Ontario tax payers.
www.mapleleafweb.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=5522   (2416 words)

  
 About Community Hospital of Ottawa
Community Hospital of Ottawa (CHO) is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation and a 501(c)(3) corporation as designated by the Internal Revenue Service.
Cecilia Ryburn presented the hospital to the city of Ottawa in memory of her husband.
The city sold the hospital to Community Hospital of Ottawa, Inc. for one dollar; the hospital was now a nonprofit institution instead of a tax-supported one.
www.chottawa.org /abouthist.html   (1066 words)

  
 UO Medicine - Clinical Teaching Facilities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Ottawa General Hospital is a 402 bed teaching hospital, located on the Alta Vista campus, which is designed and equipped for the purpose of clinical teaching, exemplary patient care and clinical investigation.
A municipal institution of 535 beds, the Ottawa Civic Hospital is a well-equipped and well-staffed hospital.
The Ottawa General Hospital was located on the site of the Centre until 1980 and was one of the principal teaching hospitals of the Faculty of Medicine.
aix1.uottawa.ca /~medundgr/eng/edu/cltech   (456 words)

  
 Ottawa Hospitals - Ottawa Health and Essentials
The Ottawa Hospital is a 10,50 bed academic health sciences centre, affiliated with the University of Ottawa.
The Hospital is comprised of three campuses - the Civic, General and Riverside - along with The University of Ottawa Heart Institute and Research Centre, The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and the Loeb Health Research Institute.
The Ottawa Hospital enjoys recognized excellence in a variety of medical services such as neurosciences, vascular surgery, cardiac services, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery and is a leader in trauma and emergency care.
www.ottawakiosk.com /hospitals.html   (616 words)

  
 The Ottawa Hospital - Ottawa Health and Essentials
The Ottawa Hospital is a multi-centred health science institution, affiliated with the University of Ottawa, which integrates the academic and community hospital models of care.
There is a drop-off area at the main entrance to the hospital, with short-term parking meters.
There is a drop-off area at the main entrance to the hospital, with limited metered parking.
www.ottawakiosk.com /ottawa_hospital.html   (804 words)

  
 The Ottawa Hospital, General Campus
Throughout the years, The Ottawa Hospital, General Campus has striven to develop highly specialized services, many of which are unique to the region.
The Ottawa Hospital, General Campus, established in 1845, is a modern 456 bed teaching hospital, dedicated to excellence in patient care.
The Ottawa Hospital, General Campus is the largest bilingual hospital in Canada outside the province of Quebec; all its policies, practices and services are available in both official languages.
www.eyeinstitute.net /subfiles/deptoph/OGH.htm   (223 words)

  
 North Ottawa Community Hospital - FTC Advisory Opinion
hospitals, and charitable institutions not operated for profit." Although the phrase "for their own use" limits the categories of individuals to whom the supplies can be resold, see Abbott Laboratories v.
Any overhead expenses of the hospital are, by definition, not recoverable, as they would be incurred by NOCH whether or not it were providing drugs to the Hospice.
In addition, this office retains the right to reconsider the question involved and, with notice to the requesting party, to rescind or revoke its opinion if the request is used for improper purposes, or if it would be in the public interest to do so.
www.ftc.gov /bc/adops/noottawa.htm   (714 words)

  
 Ottawa Business Journal - News Story
In total, $15 million has been donated to the Ottawa Hospital, ranking as the single largest donation to health care in the city's history.
The money was raised as part of the hospital foundation's Legacy Campaign, which was headed up by JDS founder and former chief executive Jozef Straus, himself one of the donors.
"The staff and patients of The Ottawa Hospital, as well as members of our community, are all grateful to this group of donors," added Dr. Jack Kitts, president and CEO of the hospital.
www.ottawabusinessjournal.com /279373884370383.php   (359 words)

  
 Hospital Management - Royal Ottawa Hospital, Canada
On 9 September 2003 the Conservative government of the Canadian province of Ottawa finally approved the reconstruction of the Royal Ottawa Hospital (ROH).
The Hospital was built at a cost of $50,000 on land the City of Ottawa expropriated from the Township of Nepean.
They point out that the bill for hospital infrastructure in Ontario is about $7 billion, money that just isn't available, and the best way to build new hospitals is to open the door to private sector investment, the way Britain has done.
www.hospitalmanagement.net /projects/royal_ottawa   (540 words)

  
 The Ottawa Hospital Selects Web-based Oacis EHR
ABOUT THE OTTAWA HOSPITAL With over 1000 beds, 10,000 staff plus 1200 physicians, The Ottawa Hospital is a multi-campus, bilingual academic health sciences centre, and one of the largest healthcare organizations in Canada.
The Ottawa Hospital partners with various organizations to provide comprehensive, high quality, patient- focused healthcare services, in English and French, to over 1.5 million residents of eastern Ontario, and specialized and complex services for residents of northeastern Ontario.
In collaboration with the Ottawa Health Research Institute and the University of Ottawa, the Hospital is dedicated to excellence in patient care, to the education of future healthcare professionals, and to research resulting in bench-to-bedside discoveries.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-23-2004/0002115077&EDATE=   (714 words)

  
 Ottawa Life Magazine
She is the new CEO and president of the Ottawa Hospital Foundation (OHF).
Today, he is the CEO and scientific director of the Ottawa Health Research Institute (OHRI), a vigorous interlocking of scientific teams from the Civic and General hospitals (the research institutes finally merged in 2001).
For Steve Kaminski, it was the level of the hospital staff ’s care and devotion for people in the community that first influenced him to volunteer at the OHF nine years ago.
www.ottawalife.com /article.asp?articleid=39   (1911 words)

  
 Ottawa Hospital lottery sales down   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
With only two weeks left in its annual lottery campaign, the Ottawa Hospital is only at 68 per cent of its target.
This year, the Princess Margaret Hospital and Sick Kids Hospital, both of Toronto, and the Oshawa General Hospital are all selling tickets to Ottawa buyers for their own lotteries.
The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario used to have a duck race on the canal for which three tickets cost $25, but this year, it, too, has changed courses and gone with a lottery.
www.canada.com /ottawacitizen/diplomatica/story.html?id=a56f5ab2-a0d6-4fa6-aa21-5033fe8232ab&k=11757   (361 words)

  
 Case Study: The Ottawa Hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The hospital team wanted to improve the delivery of information to hospital staff and to expand their ability to capture care information such as number of cancer recurrences, dates of progression, and treatment data.
The system assists the Ottawa Hospital doctors and researchers in improving patient care and in their quest to find a cure for one of the leading causes of death in Canadian women.
The hospital’s information is safeguarded with IIS 6.0 as the solution has been built from the code level up to help reduce attack surface area, and help block most known types of Web attacks.
www.microsoft.com /canada/casestudies/TheOttawaHospital.mspx   (2171 words)

  
 CTV.ca | Ottawa Hospital board of directors dismissed
Clement says the change was made because the hospital's operating deficit is projected to hit $72 million this year, for a total of $140 million since 1998.
The Ottawa Hospital was formed on Jan. 1, 1998 from three smaller hospitals.
Ottawa Mayor Bob Chiarelli said a recent consultant's report suggested the hospital is being shortchanged about $44 million in annual operating funds when compared to the formula used for Toronto hospitals.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1027387241007_22796441   (220 words)

  
 Nortel: New Royal Ottawa Hospital to Showcase Power of Wireless Telemedicine
OTTAWA – The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group (ROHCG) will deliver the next step in high-quality, specialized mental health care with the addition of wireless telemedicine applications and services to its new Royal Ottawa Hospital currently under construction.
The new Royal Ottawa Hospital will be the first in Canada to deploy a comprehensive wireless mesh network spanning the hospital facilities and grounds.
The Royal Ottawa Hospital is the main referral centre for specialized psychiatric care in Eastern Ontario, and is an affiliated teaching hospital of the University of Ottawa.
www.nortel.com /corporate/news/newsreleases/2005b/06_29_05_roh.html   (1014 words)

  
 Hospitals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ottawa benefits from one of the world’s most highly regarded healthcare systems.
In addition, there are a number of specialized hospitals and clinics in the region, including the Royal Ottawa Hospital providing specialty mental care in Eastern Ontario and the Canadian Department of Defence’s military hospital.
Ottawa residents receive some of the best medical care in the world.
www.ottawa.ca /residents/health/support/hospitals_en.html   (104 words)

  
 Ottawa hospital patients dodge traffic for a puff
When the Ottawa Hospital banned all smoking on hospital property in early June, it led to some unexpected consequences.
And one of the most troubling is the traffic hazard created by patients crossing roads in their hospital gowns, often in wheelchairs and dragging their intravenous drips behind as they look for a place to smoke.
A coroner's inquest began today into the death of an Ottawa man after he was given a fatal overdose of methadone at a government-sanctioned clinic last year.
www.cbc.ca /canada/ottawa/story/2006/07/31/smokers-mon.html   (1174 words)

  
 VFA Facility Capital Planning Solutions: Client Profile - The Ottawa Hospital (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Ottawa Hospital is one of the largest academic health sciences center in Canada, serving more than 1.5 million people in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario.
Comprised of three campuses, TOH provides a full range of acute care services and a variety of specialty centers as well as education and research programs.
TOH needed to have complete data sets to develop optimal capital plans and set their priorities efficiently.
www.vfa.com.cob-web.org:8888 /clients/case_OttawaHospital.htm   (254 words)

  
 The Ottawa Hospital Uses QACenter to Keep Its Applications Healthy
The Ottawa Hospital's first experience with QACenter was during a recent upgrade to its Oracle Financials applications.
For The Ottawa Hospital, it was especially important that the end users have confidence in the electronic health record application.
The Ottawa Hospital saw the benefits of achieving the desired performance prior to launching the application throughout the hospital system, and having a solid base to keep it running efficiently.
www.compuware.com /pressroom/customers/4992_eng_html.htm   (888 words)

  
 Ottawa Hospital - General Site Department   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In addition, there are fellows, 4-5 residents, and a variable number of medical students, paramedics, and respiratory therapists rotating in the department at any given time.
The Ottawa Hospital - General Site is the host of a level III perinatology unit.
It is also attached to the Eye Institute, the Cancer Centre, the Rehabilitation Centre, Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ottawa, and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario.
www.anesthesia.org /general   (163 words)

  
 Psychological services at Ottawa Hospital in jeopardy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ottawa - Mental health care for Ottawa area patients will suffer with the proposed layoff of five full-time equivalent positions - about 30% of the staff - in the Psychology department at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH).
Psychology at TOH assesses or treats about 1,300 new patients per year, many of whom require multiple visits.
“Ottawa appears to be singled out for cuts to mental health programs,” says Leah Casselman, president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/NUPGE), which represents professionals at both hospitals.
www.nupge.ca /news_2003/n27fe03a.htm   (308 words)

  
 Techworld.com - Ottawa - a hospital built for mesh
When the Royal Ottawa Hospital opens to patients in December 2006, it will have a wireless mesh network for telemedicine, covering all hospital facilities and the grounds.
The Nortel Mobility mesh network (launched last year) will debut at the hospital's mental health center and research institute for use by more than 1,000 doctors, researchers and hospital staff to improve efficiency and productivity, and enhance the quality of care delivered.
Public sector organisations are subject to similar pressures as, or are today required to operate similarly to, commercial private enterprise: namely to achieve higher levels of integrated services, within a tight regulatory framework and with static or shrinking financial and human resources.
www.techworld.com /mobility/features/index.cfm?featureid=1607   (806 words)

  
 Possible SARS case in Ottawa hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
OTTAWA - A health-care worker is under observation at the Ottawa Hospital for possibe exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
INDEPTH: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome The hospital's chief of staff, Dr. Chris Carruthers, is concerned the worker might have been exposed to an undiagnosed case, a suspected SARS patient who had been at the emergency department 15 days ago.
Mederski, of North York General Hospital, said yesterday that there are people who have mild cases of the disease — some display no symptoms whatsoever — but carry the SARS virus and, in rare cases, could spread it to others.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/920204/posts   (3477 words)

  
 Faculty of Medicine
Benoit is a graduate of the University of Ottawa and completed his neurosurgery residency training at the University of Toronto.
In the past, his administrative responsibilities have included Chief of Surgery and Chief of Staff of The Ottawa Civic Hospital, and since 1998 Chief of the Division of Neurosurgery of the merged Ottawa Hospital.
In 1996 he joined the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine and was appointed to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario.
www.uottawa.ca /academic/med/surgery/neurosurgery/eng/faculty_bio.html   (925 words)

  
 Ottawa Business Journal - Home Page
The Ottawa Hospital has named its new Endocrine and Diabetes Centre after local home builder Peter Foustanellas.
As part of the hospital's $100 million Legacy Campaign, they donated $1 million in 2004 toward the expansion of the emergency room at the hospital's Civic Campus.
Foustanellas, who are supporting ongoing improvements at the hospital," says Susan Doyle, president and CEO of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation.
www.ottawabusinessjournal.com /284415224786165.php   (225 words)

  
 OHRI
Ottawa, June 2, 2003 - The Ottawa Hospital - Civic Auxiliary has made a $1.765 million dollar donation to patient care and research at The Ottawa Hospital.
The Ottawa Health Research Institute will benefit from these funds to help support research in the area of diseases related to the aging population.
“The Civic Campus at The Ottawa Hospital is fortunate to have such dedicated and committed volunteers such as the Civic Auxiliary,” said Dr. Jack Kitts, President and CEO of The Ottawa Hospital.
www.ohri.ca /newsroom/06022003.asp   (500 words)

  
 Royal Ottawa Hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Royal Ottawa Hospital has been providing mental health treatment to residents of eastern Ontario since 1961.
It is a teaching hospital of the University of Ottawa and provides an integrated approach to advancing the treatment of people with mental illness, research and education.
The hospital offers both inpatient and outpatient programs that are designed to meet the treatment needs of people with a mental illness.
www.rohcg.on.ca /roh-internet/webpage.cfm?site_id=1&org_id=1&morg_id=0&gsec_id=197&parent_item_id=197&item_id=201   (195 words)

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