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UPDATE - Northern Health facilities receiving Williams Lake evacuees

Northern Health continues to support BC wildfire evacuations in the Interior Health region.

GR Baker Memorial Hospital in Quesnel and the University Hospital of Northern BC in Prince George have received evacuated patients from Cariboo Memorial Hospital in Williams Lake. As well, more than 100 evacuated residential care and assisted living clients from Williams Lake are being received at various Prince George care facilities.

Northern Health supporting Cariboo region wildfire evacuations

Northern Health facilities in the Northern Interior are supporting BC wildfire evacuations in the Interior Health region.

Northern Health is working closely with Interior Health to bring patients evacuated from facilities in Williams Lake to Northern Health facilities, primarily in Quesnel and Prince George.

Northern Health is also closely monitoring the wildfire situation across the region, and encourages residents to do the same through local and provincial agencies, such as Regional District Emergency Operations Centres, Emergency Info BC, and local media outlets.

What does wellness mean to you?

Summer is a beautiful time to live in northern BC. Sunshine, long days, and time spent with family and friends are just some of the things that contribute to one’s wellness. Northern Health is challenging you to think about what wellness means to you to be entered to win a grand prize! How do you grow your wellness during this time of year?

UHNBC MRI replacement complete, two new MRI projects underway in Terrace and Fort St. John

The first of three new MRI units in the Northern Health region is now serving patients in Prince George. The new MRI at UHNBC (pictured above) replaces the facility’s 14-year old unit, with significantly upgraded technology. Two more MRI installation projects are underway at other NH facilities: Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace, and Fort St. John Hospital & Health Centre. These new MRI units, tripling the number of MRI’s in the Northern Health region, go into service this summer and fall.

Prenatal education text messaging service, SmartMom, launching throughout Northern B.C.

Northern Health is pleased to announce that SmartMom, Canada’s first prenatal education program delivered by text messaging, has launched throughout the Northern B.C. region.

SmartMom, which is free of charge to women and their families, texts evidence-based messages to guide women through each week of their pregnancy, ensuring that women receive the right information and resources at the right time.

Northern Health launching a new way to register, after-hours

Northern Health is implementing a new method for after-hours patient registration across the region following a successful pilot project.

At most NH facilities, after-hours registration of patients is done by clinical (nursing) staff after they have medically assessed, or triaged, the patient. The only facility that offers 24/7 in-person patient registration staffed by registration clerks is the University Hospital of Northern BC (UHNBC) in Prince George.

Review of Northwest radiology images complete

A review of radiology exams (CT scan, ultrasound and general x-ray) from Northwest B.C. is now complete. A group of radiologists at Vancouver General Hospital re-read images originally read by one radiologist at Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace between October 2016 and January 2017. Results have been shared with physicians and their patients.

NH Connections expanding service in the Northeast

Northern Health is expanding the NH Connections healthcare service to benefit patients in northeast B.C. Starting April 4th, NH Connections service will increase from three, to five days a week service, Monday to Friday.

”Increasing access to services that people need is important,” said Peace River South MLA Mike Bernier. “I am happy to see this program expanding to further improve service to Peace region residents.”