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| Date | Title | | Apr 26,
2012 | High amputation rates prompt health officials to make diabetic foot care a priority_Ottawa Citizen | | OTTAWA — Eastern Ontario’s 90,000 diabetics are more likely than their counterparts in other provincial regions to be hospitalized for foot infections and untreated ulcers that lead to amputations, prompting health officials to make diabetic foot care a higher priority. | | | | Apr 1,
2012 | Hospitals team up to offer collective lab services, The Daily Observer | | This largest clinical integration of regional laboratories in Ontario goes live as of April 1, 2012 under the member-owned, not-for-profit Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA). | | | | Mar 31,
2012 | Organization key to better senior care, The Ottawa Citizen | | Better co-ordination of health services for seniors can cut inefficiencies and extra costs in Ontario’s health-care system, the head of the Champlain Local Health Integration Network said Saturday at a meeting with the region’s family councils. | | | | Mar 6,
2012 | Former nurse to head Champlain, Ottawa Citizen | | Chantale LeClerc, a 41−year−old former nurse who has been acting as Eastern Ontario's health chief for the past six months, has been appointed permanently to the job. | | | | Feb 23,
2012 | Telemedicine in Eastern Ontario gets cash infusion_Ottawa Citizen | | Eastern Ontario is getting an extra $950,000 a year in provincial funding to expand a telemedicine program that allows rural residents to get speedier care closer to home. | | | | Feb 18,
2012 | Program helps seniors remain in their homes_Cornwall Standard Freeholder | | Seniors in Cornwall and throughout the Champlain local health integration network (LHIN) can benefit from a new assisted−living program devised to help them maintain independence. | | | | Jul 11,
2011 | Ottawa's New Housing First Project - CBC News - July 11 2011 | | Will provide permanent accommodations for people struggling with drug problems and mental illness. | | | | May 9,
2011 | There is hope for health care - The Ottawa Citizen | | A major change is already underway in how we treat patients, below the radar of the familiar debate, writes Alex Munter. | | |
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