comox valley community presentation - december 8, 2015
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North Island Hospitals ProjectComox Valley Community Information Session
December 8th, 2015
• K’ómoks First Nation
Acknowledgement of Traditional Lands
32,316 m2
95 Beds
$274.5 M 40% Comox-Strathcona Regional Hospital District
39,826 m2
153 Beds
$331.7 M 40% Comox-Strathcona Regional Hospital District
Campbell River Hospital375 2nd Avenue
Comox Valley Hospital101 Lerwick Road
North Island Hospitals Project
• A place we want to work and learn o An environment for collaboration in promoting health
and wellnesso Foster teaching, recruitment and retention
• Evidence based design o Quality and safetyo Future and needs focusedo Similarity / standardizationo Technology
• Patient centred for Islanders , First Nations and the Elderly o Deliver safe, quality health care and
improved health outcomes
3 Guiding Principles
Project Update
Site Local* North Island**
Remainder Vancouver Island
Mainland & Other
Total per site
Campbell River
206 0 35 49 290
Comox Valley 204 0 86 14 304
Total 410 0 121 63 594
October 2015 Reporting:Local Hires (69%) & Island Hires (89% )
*Local – Campbell River, Comox, Courtenay, Cumberland (& surrounding unincorporated areas)**North Island – North/East/West of Campbell River
Apprenticeship Program
Combined Site Apprentice (October Reporting)Plumbing / Mechanical
50 Roofing 3
Electrical 48 Carpentry 1
Walls & Ceilings 20
Total 122
• Best Social Infrastructure Silver Award •• Employment & skills training reaching new heights – news release •
• Interiors-Wayfinding meetings •• Public-Patient Advisory Committee meetings •
• New aerial videos •
Project Updates Since September 2015
Entry Hall & Reception Bienvenue
Maternity
All Nations Room
• Room numbers & signs• Name for departments• Signage for parking• Height of signs• Electronic signs /
displays
Interiors-Wayfinding Aboriginal Working Group Engage physicians & clinicians
• Traditional plants / medicines• All Nations Room• Signage
What Are We Working On?
• Patient lifts• LDRP design• Fixtures and fittings
Examples of Fixtures and New Clinical Technologies
Comox Valley Hospital Level 4 – Inpatient Unit
• RoomLink
• Medication cart
• Smart bed
• Hand hygiene sink• Washing station
Construction Update
What Are We Working On?Comox Valley
• Parkade• Mechanical Penthouses• Rough-in of Systems, such as
plumbing, electrical…etc.
Comox Valley HospitalOctober 24th, 2015
Comox Valley Hospital - ExteriorNovember 23rd, 2015
WebcamDecember 8th, 2015
Lv 1 – Emergency department Lv 2 – Light well
Lv 4 – View from PsychiatryLv 3 – Elevator shaft
Transition and Operational Planning
Geography Key People
• Dr. Jeff BeseltExecutive Medical Director
• Dermot KellyExecutive Director
• Pauline BernardDirector of Comox Valley and Campbell River
• Dr. Peter OlesenMedical Director of North Island Hospitals Clinical Operations and Transformation
• John FitzgeraldClinical Project Director
• Dr. Stefan SchovanekClinical Project Medical Director
• Karen PettitDirector of Strategic People Leadership
• Kerry Morrison Director of North Island Hospitals Operations & Transformation
• A place we want to work and learn o An environment for collaboration in promoting health
and wellnesso Foster teaching, recruitment and retention
• Evidence based design o Quality and safetyo Future and needs focusedo Similarity / standardizationo Technology
• Patient centred for Islanders , First Nations and the Elderly o Deliver safe, quality health care and
improved health outcomes
3 Guiding Principles
For more information and updates, visit our website:
http://nihp.viha.ca/
North Island Hospitals Project Website