New Emergency Department at St. Boniface Hospital

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – The Provincial Government will re-develop and expand the emergency department at St. Boniface Hospital, Minister Cameron Friesen said in a release.

“The St. Boniface Hospital emergency department is a critically important piece of the emergency medicine system in Winnipeg,” said Real Cloutier, president and CEO, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. “This project will allow our physicians, nurses and other clinical staff more space and a modernized environment to continue performing their important, life-saving work.”

“Our government is committed to improving patient care and providing better health care sooner,” said Friesen. “The new emergency department at St. Boniface Hospital is expected to be about three times larger than the current space and feature modern design standards and leading-edge amenities that improve patient flow and create more room for front-line staff, making it easier for them to continue providing the level of care that Manitobans expect.”

The redevelopment and expansion of the hospital’s emergency department was first promised in the summer as part of government’s $2-billion health-care funding guarantee. The expanded emergency department was recommended by the Wait Times Task Force as a means to increase system-wide capacity and lower wait times across the region. The project will further aid efforts to create a fully integrated, patient-focused system as part of continuing health transformation efforts.

“St. Boniface Hospital is an essential part of the health system serving Manitobans,” said Tom Carson, board chair, St. Boniface Hospital. “We are grateful to the government for investing in a new emergency department as it will improve care delivery to the community we serve for years to come.”

You can find more information on health system transformation, at www.gov.mb.ca/health/hst/.