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Media Release
March 3, 2009

Headwaters Board of Directors Support Hospital's        Patient Safety Goals

Orangeville, ON - The February Board of Director’s meeting began with a moment of silence in memory of Emergency Department Nurse, Yolanda Suidgeest. The hospital will be holding a memorial service for staff on March 5, in the chapel at Headwaters Orangeville.

“We are committed to promoting a culture of safety and educating our patients on how they can be more involved in their care,” stated Cholly Boland, President and CEO, Headwaters Health Care Centre to the hospital’s Board of Directors at the February board meeting.

The hospital reported to the board on patient safety initiatives including infection control monitoring and medication reconciliation (review of patient medications). “At time of admission, staff discuss safety with patients and family and distribute the hospital’s patient safety brochure. A medication list form is available on the hospital website at www.headwatershealth.ca for individuals to track their prescription and non-prescription medications, and herbal remedies. The list provides emergency services and medical staff with vital information in the event of a visit to Emergency or admission to hospital,” said Liz Ruegg, Vice President Patient Services and CNE at Headwaters. The hospital also has a mandate to review with the patient, medications taken at home at time of admission, transfer and discharge.

The Board also discussed the hospital’s participation in Accreditation, a voluntary process that evaluates a hospital’s quality and safety policies and procedures against national standards. The goal is to achieve a culture that is patient centred, encourages continuous quality improvement and ensures patient safety.

The Board granted Associate Staff privileges in the Department of Medicine for Pathologist Dr. Francoise Truong. Dr. Truong, who is also on staff at William Osler in Brampton, will look at tissue samples from the operating room to determine if they are cancerous. The hospital’s Medical Advisory Committee and Board of Directors extend a warm welcome to Dr. Truong.

The next Board of Directors meeting is March 24, 2009 at 7:15 pm at Headwaters Orangeville.

The public is invited to provide comments and suggestions about hospital services. Please contact Cholly Boland, President and CEO, Headwaters Health Care Centre at 519-941-2702 ext. 2200.


About Headwaters Health Care Centre
Headwaters Health Care Centre serves more than 110,000 residents in Caledon, Orangeville, Shelburne and Dufferin County. The hospital operates two sites – Headwaters Orangeville, a 108 bed acute care hospital and Headwaters Shelburne, a 33 bed chronic care hospital. Visit www.headwatershealth.ca.

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