Cost is prohibitive

Building a hospital in Oceanside makes no financial sense

Cat scans cost $100,000 and have a short shelf life. MRIs cost $3,000,000 and have a short shelf life. As well, these machines  require a high level of  expensive maintenance. Staffing costs are approximately $100,000 to $250,000 per year. The availability of qualified  staff is very limited.

With more nursing home beds and a small palliative unit, we would free up the NRGH active treatment beds. This would also be an asset to many senior partners living in Oceanside as a lot of these partners require rides to see their loved ones.

If you lived in West Vancouver and had to go  to Vancouver General for cancer treatments or other needs; the drive is a traumatic experience compared to our easy  jaunt to NRGH.

Pat Nease

 

Parksville

 

 

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