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The Liberal, 28 Nov 1963, p. 1

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Modern, Safe, Well Equigpgd And Staffed Departments Vol. 86,7VNo. 22 At this time. York Central Hospital will offer to the people of this area, a modern. safe. well equipped and staffed dis~ trict hospital with the follow- ing facilities. Forward look In Food Service Among Hospital Administration's gaflQWtiOflS Medical Isolatio" . . . . . . . . Paediatric . Maternity Surgical Labour Surgical Recovexy Total beds . . . . . . Its Future BEDS a sizeable annual expend- iture. The hospital has and will continue to attract people to the area. both those directly associated with it and those attracted by its facilities. Each patient admitted will rec- eive approximately 10 hours of staff attention from all functioning departments. munin and more important York Central will repre- sent a capital asset of more than-32.000.000 to this com- Approximately 200 hasn- ital staff members will he paid in excess of $750,000. representing almost 70 per cent of the initial 12-month budget of 31.150.000: addi- tional services and supplies accmnt for more than $335,000. it is anticipated next year York Central Hospital will serve more than 6.000 admitted patients plus the name number on an out- patient basis. Outstanding leadership Charter member of the Board of Trustees of York Central Hospital and chairman of (he board since its inception Mr. Storms has provided outstanding leadership and in very large measure is responsible for the success of the hospital project. For nearly four years he has devoted his time and talent to the planning. promotion and building of the hospital which always will be a memorial to his enthusiasm, industry, dete- rmination and unselfish public spirit. What Will 1964 bring? Public Library, 56 Yonge N., Richmond Hill, Ont. Mr. Storms retired in 1959 138 CHAIRMAN DOUGLAS H. STORMS SERVICES Clinical laboratory Emergency Department with examining, recovery Fractures and Operating Room X‘ray Department Dietary and Cafeteria Pharmacy Physiotherapy Three Major Operating Seven Bed Surgical Recov- ery Room Obstetrical Department with By training‘and experience he was well qualified for the challenging post for which he was chosen and brought to the office exceptional gifts of org- anization and leadership. A graduate of the Royal Military College and the University of Toronto he was born in Hami- lton, the son of a physician. His father‘ Dr. Douglas Storms practised medicine in Hamilton and as a boy he often accomp- lContinued On Page 2) Surgical Two Delivery Rooms and five Labour Rooms Central Supply Room Power Plant ADMINISTRATION DEPT. Ownership of York Central Hospital is vested in the volun- tary public association called the York Central Hospital As» sociation. Membership in this group is open to all persons in the area on payment of a small annual fee. This association OWNERSHIP 1' CONTROL Medical Records RICHMOND HiILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER '“In Essentials Unity; In Non Essentials Liberty meets regularly once a year to elect a board of trustees and to hear reports concerning the op- eration of the hospital. Control and management of the hospital rest with the board of trustees. composed of 26 persons: 18 trustees elected by the York Central Hospital Association; mayor of the Town of Richmond Hill; reeve of the Township of Vaughan; reeve of the Township of Markham; president of the hospital aux- iliary; two representatives as With its opening, York Cen- tral Hospital will represent the first stage of a planned and progressive hospital offering‘com- plete hospital resources. All facilities. equipment and indeed the entire physical layout of the present building have been carefully planned towards future expansion in line with an already designed master plan. As prepared by various de- partments and “The Liberal” staff, here are reports of their function in the hospital plan. named by the York County Council and two representatives of the hospital’s medical staff. The board of trustees has full authority over all hospital personnel; (a) the paid hospital staff through the administrator whom they appoint; (b) the medical staff through the ap- pointment of each member on an annual basis and through the appointment of a chief of staff responsible for the clini- cal supervision of all patients; (c) the auxiliary, whose forma- 28, 1963 In All Things Charity” To provide education and maintain high educational stan- dards. To promote medical re- search. To maintain and improve comms‘iéy health. To perform such lawful acts tion' has been authorized by this group. Objectives of haye been statec tal bylaws as bei To give to the sick‘ “HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878" as of the hospital stated in the hospi- as being: care and treatment Lieut.-Gov. To G’Hiaiate When the lieutenant-gover- nor snips the unusual "ribbon." at York Central Hospital Nov- ember 28, the doors will open to the first stage of a propOSed GOO-bed hospital to serve the needs of the huge community of southern York County; Lieutenant-Governor of Ont- ario Hon. William Earl Rowe will cut a garland of white York roses to set in motion a long- awaited ar'xd hard-worked-for community service. at York Central Hospital Nov- ember 28, the doors will open to the first stage of a proposed GOO-bed hospital to serve the needs of the huge community of southern York County. Inifiany.the $2000fl00 buu- ding will house 138 beds and bassinets in its maternity and five in Shut of God] 1919 to to the 1923 an mons ‘ Shncoe (Co registered medical recm rarian, medical stenogr and a clerk. Aim of this de give the best p care through higl cal records that when needed for cal records that are ava: when needed for the heme the individual patient. the sician and the hospital. The staff will consist s are deemed necess; mote the attainment objectives. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR EARL ROWF MEDICAL RECORDS ali RI Lieu'enan lives in County we fice on M ard and all 1‘1 1'1] 19‘ contra! dictating system provide the medical staff an efficient and fast w of recording medical his~ ;. nperative reports, con- Iinns. etc. o Hospital Medical Record Lute- ' with representation the Ontario Hospital As- tion, Ontario Medical As- inn and the Ontario Assoc- 1 of Medical Record Libra- l has launched a program ompiling and using patient Continued On Page 5) ‘utIve. farmer ‘der educated he was reeve )wnship from was elected legislature in ouse of Com- L’. Bufferin- ;ervices of I ; hespital. Cork County. u‘ Rowe who ring Simcoe in to his of- age 2) PER COPY 10c 1926,

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