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Unless the merge discussion's on
the other talkpage it must be here and I'm first (?). I htink maybe a distinction ahs to be made here between thte VHHSC and the old VGH building and subbuildings, so I'm reserving Support/Oppose until I hear from others about this; University Hospital, Shaughnessy Hospital and others are now all under one management, but they're all over the city; on the other hand VGH's Heather Pavilion is a different building than the Willow Pavilion, adn taht new building is different again.....I'm leaning towards Oppose.....
Skookum1 (
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05:24, 16 June 2008 (UTC)reply
Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre no longer exists. It dissolved when Vancouver Coastal Health Authority was created. Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH) was created in December 2001 in a province-wide redesign of British Columbia’s health care system. Initially, health services were managed by 52 health entities, each with their own governance and administrative infrastructure. To eliminate duplication, reduce cost and improve efficiency, accountability and planning, the government merged these entities into five geographically defined regional health authorities, including Vancouver Coastal Health, and one special purpose health authority with a provincial mandate - the PHSA. That said, Vancouver Acute is a term that encapsulates UBC Hospital, GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre and Vancouver General Hospital. I would recommend changing the title of this page to "Vancouver Acute". www.vch.ca
Vancouver Acute (
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23:14, 16 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Further to the above, there is a separate site for each of UBC Hospital, Vancouver General Hospital and GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre. Due to this, this page should be deleted as it's duplication. —Preceding
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23:31, 13 October 2009 (UTC)reply
I am AGAINST the merger. VGH is a very common term, in regular use by the population at large as well as anyone doing business with the entity. It should remain as that is what everyone knows. The longer term is subject to change at the whim of bureaucrats. VGH will remain as the common term. --
Achim (
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06:18, 25 December 2009 (UTC)reply