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Quinte Health Care to receive $5.8 million funding boost SHARE ON: The North Hastings Hospital will be getting a massive provincial funding boost. The hospital, as well as other Quinte Health Care (QHC) locations, will receive $5.8 million in extra funding as part of a provincial push to expand the healthcare system and to meet future healthcare demands. The funding will help expand services related to cancer, cardiac, neuro-services and strokes among other sectors. The announcement was made at the North Hastings Hospital on Friday. MPP for the Bay of Quinte Todd Smith was on hand for the announcement. He says he had heard concerns from small and medium-sized hospitals that funding was not being allocated fairly to them. Both Smith and Hastings-Lennox-Addington MPP Daryl Kramp brought these concerns up with Health Minister Christine Elliot, who acted. Smith says that he is confident that this funding means the government will help QHC healthcare meet the challenges ....
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Murals have been drawn in some Alamo City neighborhoods that have been struck hardest by COVID-19. Author: Alan Kozeluh Updated: 7:13 PM CDT July 16, 2021 SAN ANTONIO Six artists have created new murals throughout San Antonio as part of the city s latest initiative to encourage residents to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated against COVID-19. “A ribbon is always an easy way to kind of highlight the subject of a tattoo, and so I felt like the ribbon would be appropriate to tie the message to the mural,” said Gerardo Garcia, the creator of a new mural at 5401 SW Military (it can be seen in the gallery below). ....
/ 91X FM CJLX Jul 16, 2021 | 4:28 PM Photo taken outside of QHC North Hastings. From left: Kim Bishop, Chair of the North Hastings Hospital Fund Development Committee and representative for MPP Daryl Kramp; Todd Smith, MPP for Bay of Quinte; Stacey Daub, President and CEO, Quinte Health Care; David MacLeod, President of the North Hastings District Hospital Auxiliary; Tammy Davis, North Hastings Hospital Site Lead and Patient Services Manager; Dr. Alexander Ferreira, North Hastings Hospital physician and Bancroft Family Health Team Physician Lead. Image courtesy of Quinte Health Care. Quinte Health Care has received over $5.8 million dollars in funding from the provincial government. ....
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