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George Smitherman, Minister of Health & Long-Term
Care, Lori Marshall - VP, Medicine, Cardiology,
Mental Health and Maternal/Child, Caterina Kmill
- Program Coordinator Cardiac Educ/Rehab, Gwen Third
- Manager Cardiology
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
Today, George Smitherman, Minister of Health and Long-Term
Care, presented TBRHSC with an award for a breakthrough multi-site
Telemedicine Rehabilitation Program developed for people recovering
from cardiac surgeries and illnesses in the region of Northwestern
Ontario.
Held at the Celebrating Innovations in Health Care Expo in
Toronto, TBRHSC won in the “Meeting Community Needs
Through Integrated Care” category.
Lori Marshall is Vice-President, Medicine, Cardiology, Mental
Health and Maternal/Child at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences
Centre. She stated, “we are thrilled to receive the
recognition and award as our goal was to establish cost-effective
access to care, and remove barriers that may prevent timely
access to care.
There are a lot of people to thank for the success of this
Cardiac Rehabilitation Program including the Ontario Telemedicine
Network, Lakehead University, all the supportive staff in
our facility as well as at sites in the region. We are grateful
to the patients and families who continue to embrace this
Program to guarantee success. It is ‘care closer to
home’ in every way possible. We are delighted to share
this award with all of our partners”.
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