occidentalcapital
Senior Member
Edmonton needs 4 new hospitals badly
1. replacement of Misericordia - this has been overdue by at least 20 years and that facillity is terribly undersized and outdated
2. new SW hospital - this has been overdue by about 5-8 years based on population growth in the SW. This is probably the largest population in Alberta not served by a hospital, the fastest growing part of the City, shocking really that it still is not under any sort of significant construction while Calgary hospitals get upgrades galore
3. replacement of the Royal Alex - this has been overdue by about 10 years. The facility is old and not where a modern hospital should be. Only one Health Minister, Stephen Mandel, actually planned to replace this. The NDP actually cancelled the replacement plans underway. This is the flagship hospital that serves central Edmonton, and most of Northern Canada.
4. completion of Edmonton Clinic - This goes back to the spiking of this project by AHS after the dissolution of Capital Health. You may recall Capital Health was positioning the Edmonton Clinic to be super leading edge and reinforce the City's position in health leadership. Partway through the project Capital Health was dissolved in favour of a single health region for the entire province - AHS. As far as I know there are still vacant floors in the Edmonton Clinic and the vision was not fully realized. At a time when the City needs diversification and new approaches to Health this also, in my mind, is unacceptable. As we just went through Covid hell, brutal capacity constraints where people's medically necessary procedures were cancelled, leaving vacant floors is shocking.
1. replacement of Misericordia - this has been overdue by at least 20 years and that facillity is terribly undersized and outdated
2. new SW hospital - this has been overdue by about 5-8 years based on population growth in the SW. This is probably the largest population in Alberta not served by a hospital, the fastest growing part of the City, shocking really that it still is not under any sort of significant construction while Calgary hospitals get upgrades galore
3. replacement of the Royal Alex - this has been overdue by about 10 years. The facility is old and not where a modern hospital should be. Only one Health Minister, Stephen Mandel, actually planned to replace this. The NDP actually cancelled the replacement plans underway. This is the flagship hospital that serves central Edmonton, and most of Northern Canada.
4. completion of Edmonton Clinic - This goes back to the spiking of this project by AHS after the dissolution of Capital Health. You may recall Capital Health was positioning the Edmonton Clinic to be super leading edge and reinforce the City's position in health leadership. Partway through the project Capital Health was dissolved in favour of a single health region for the entire province - AHS. As far as I know there are still vacant floors in the Edmonton Clinic and the vision was not fully realized. At a time when the City needs diversification and new approaches to Health this also, in my mind, is unacceptable. As we just went through Covid hell, brutal capacity constraints where people's medically necessary procedures were cancelled, leaving vacant floors is shocking.