Peterborough Regional Health Centre

Peterborough Regional Health Centre
Peterborough Regional Health Centre is located in Ontario
Peterborough Regional Health Centre
Location in Ontario
Geography
Location1 Hospital Drive,
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 7C6
Coordinates44°18′00″N 78°20′51″W / 44.3001°N 78.3476°W / 44.3001; -78.3476
Organisation
Care systemOntario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP)
TypeDistrict
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds518
HelipadTC LID: CNU3
History
Opened1999
Links
Websitewww.prhc.on.ca

Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) is a tertiary care hospital located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. The hospital was established in January 1999, and it is a combination of the former Peterborough Civic Hospital and St. Joseph's Health Centre. All acute care services were provided at 1 Hospital Drive (the former Civic Hospital), located in the Central-West part of the city, while chronic, rehabilitation and palliative care services, along with some out-patient medical and surgical services, were provided from the 384 Rogers Street site (the former St. Joseph's Health Centre) located in the "East City" or Ashburnham neighbourhood of Peterborough.[1] Effective June 2008, all services of the PRHC (excluding some Outpatient Mental Health services and the Women's Health Care Centre) moved into a new 715,000 sq ft (66,400 m2) hospital building located directly in front of the old Civic Hospital across from the Nicholls Building, which continued to house some Outpatient Mental Health services (including the Schizophrenia Clinic, Family & Youth Clinic, and Psychiatric Services for the Elderly) until 2010.[2]

In late 2010, all patient services were moved into the new hospital building located at 1 Hospital Drive. Demolition of the Nicholls building began in November 2011 and was completed in December 2011.[3][4]

The hospital is affiliated with the Queen's University School of Medicine, and is a training site for the Family Medicine Residency Program.

Service area

The City of Peterborough, located in Central-East Ontario, is one of the largest cities between the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Ottawa, and is the business, culture, education, and health care centre of a greater region stretching from the Counties of Northumberland (south) to Haliburton (north), and the City of Kawartha Lakes (west) to Hastings County (east). The region covers a large geographic area, and is home to a population of approximately 350,000.

As a regional hospital, the PRHC receives many urgent and emergency transfers of seriously ill or injured patients from smaller hospitals in and around its catchment area, including hospitals in Bancroft, Barry's Bay, Belleville, Campbellford, Cobourg, Haliburton, Lindsay, and Trenton.

Peterborough Regional Health Centre is often accessed by ORNGE - both to incoming and outgoing patients.

Staff and volunteers

PRHC is the region's largest employer with a staff of approximately 2,500 and about 500 physicians with various privileges. The hospital has more than 600 volunteers.

Program and service areas

Controversy

In October 2012, a lawyer leading a class-action lawsuit over the breach of privacy affecting more than 280 patients at Peterborough Regional Health Centre announced plans to file the action before the end of the year. Several affected patients reported that their medical records had been accessed by hospital staff not involved in their treatment. Some patients disclosed that they had been victims of earlier breaches the previous year and received notification letters from the hospital in the fall.[5]

In November 2014, Ken Tremblay, the hospital's CEO, left his position under unclear circumstances. Alan Wotherspoon, speaking on behalf of the board of directors, declined to specify whether Tremblay resigned or was dismissed, stating only that it was a human resources matter. Two weeks later, three additional executives also departed from the hospital, with the institution stating that their exits were unrelated. Around the same time, the hospital announced a financial review, which later revealed that $57 million had been misclassified on the hospital's financial records, appearing on the balance sheet instead of the statement of operations as usable revenue. These events sparked criticism from the local community and the Peterborough Health Coalition, particularly as budget cuts had been ongoing for years.[6][7]

Helipad

The hospital has a ground level helipad located next to the hospital. A short walkway provides access from the helipad to transfer patients to the emergency room. This helipad is primarily used by Ornge.

References

  1. ^ "PRHC History", prhc.on.ca, Peterborough Regional Health Centre, archived from the original on November 20, 2012, retrieved March 20, 2019
  2. ^ "Renovating Nicholls Building would cost up to $1.5 million", thepeterboroughexaminer.com, July 2009, archived from the original on 2013-02-04, retrieved 2010-01-19
  3. ^ Skarstedt, Clifford (November 10, 2011). "Demolition of Nicholls Building continues". Peterborough Examiner. Archived from the original on June 10, 2012.
  4. ^ Skarstedt, Clifford (November 25, 2011). "Smokestack about all that stands as demolition continues at Nicholls Building site". Peterborough Examiner. Archived from the original on June 10, 2012.
  5. ^ "PRHC privacy lawsuit to go ahead". Peterborough Examiner. February 18, 2015. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  6. ^ Frank, Sarah (January 21, 2015). "Peterborough Regional Health Centre has nothing left to share about "accounting errors"". mykawartha.com. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  7. ^ Frank, Sarah (March 10, 2015). "Peterborough Regional Health Centre would have saved the money, regardless of 'errors'". mykawartha.com. Retrieved March 20, 2019.

 

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