Selkirk Regional Health Centre

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NEW! - What We Heard Report

As announced in December 2021, the Government of Manitoba will be making investments to enhance health services across Manitoba including an investment to enhance health services at Selkirk Regional Health Centre. The estimated $31.6 million investment will fund a significant expansion of the facility, increasing acute care inpatient beds by 30, expand treatment capacity within the emergency department, and enhancing Selkirk’s ability to treat and monitor patients. The site, which provides a wide variety of health services for the region, will be further established with more services, including surgical and inpatient care. The new beds will allow care to be delivered locally for an increased number of inpatients and a higher volume of surgical and endoscopy patients. Surgeries performed at the site, which include general procedures, gynecology, and urology will be increased when the renovations are complete. Endoscopy procedures will be increased prior to completion of the renovations.

As part of enhancing medical services at Selkirk Regional Health Centre, capturing input from individuals and groups that access care at the facility is an important priority.

This questionnaire is designed to gather feedback from you about your perception and experiences at Selkirk Regional Health Centre. The survey is primarily seeking your input on service offerings in your community, and it offers an opportunity to share your experiences receiving care. Your input will help inform planning for future services in this hospital.

NEW! - What We Heard Report

As announced in December 2021, the Government of Manitoba will be making investments to enhance health services across Manitoba including an investment to enhance health services at Selkirk Regional Health Centre. The estimated $31.6 million investment will fund a significant expansion of the facility, increasing acute care inpatient beds by 30, expand treatment capacity within the emergency department, and enhancing Selkirk’s ability to treat and monitor patients. The site, which provides a wide variety of health services for the region, will be further established with more services, including surgical and inpatient care. The new beds will allow care to be delivered locally for an increased number of inpatients and a higher volume of surgical and endoscopy patients. Surgeries performed at the site, which include general procedures, gynecology, and urology will be increased when the renovations are complete. Endoscopy procedures will be increased prior to completion of the renovations.

As part of enhancing medical services at Selkirk Regional Health Centre, capturing input from individuals and groups that access care at the facility is an important priority.

This questionnaire is designed to gather feedback from you about your perception and experiences at Selkirk Regional Health Centre. The survey is primarily seeking your input on service offerings in your community, and it offers an opportunity to share your experiences receiving care. Your input will help inform planning for future services in this hospital.

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    Consultation has concluded