Fraser Health

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Fraser Health Authority
Formation2001
Merger of
  • Fraser Valley Health
  • Simon Fraser Health
  • South Fraser Health
TypeGovernmental
Interim Board Chair
Opreet Kang
President & CEO
Dermot Kelly[1]
Provincial Health Officer
Bonnie Henry
OBC FRCPC
Minister
Josie Osborne
MLA
Budget$4.7 billion CAD
2022-2023
Staffapprox. 45,000 staff and volunteers
Websitefraserhealth.ca

The Fraser Health Authority (FHA) is one of five regional public health authorities in British Columbia.[2] It is governed by the provincial Health Authorities Act. Between Aug. 1, 2017, and July 31, 2018, Fraser Health performed over 91,000 surgeries and postponed nearly 2,300 operations on the day of surgery.[3]

History

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Fraser Health was created in December 2001 as part of a province-wide restructuring of health authorities by the then-new BC Liberal government of Premier Gordon Campbell. It is the merger of three former health regions: Simon Fraser Health Region (SFHR), South Fraser Health Region, and the Fraser Valley Health Region (FVHR).

SFHR had been formed in 1996 by the merger of the Fraser–Burrard Hospital Society (Royal Columbian Hospital, Eagle Ridge Hospital and Ridge Meadows Hospital) with the Burnaby Health Region (Burnaby Hospital) and the extended care facilities operated by the Pacific Health Care Society (Queen's Park Care Centre and Fellburn Care Centre).

Demographics

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It has 29,000 employees and serves the region from Boston Bar in the Fraser Canyon down the Fraser River Valley to the Vancouver suburbs of Burnaby and Delta. It is the largest health authority by population in British Columbia (BC).[4] Its 1.9 million residents include approximately 62,000 Indigenous people associated with 32 First Nation bands and 5 Métis chartered communities.[5]

Fraser Health provides health care services for the following communities:

Fraser North Fraser South Fraser East
Anmore Delta* Abbotsford*
Belcarra Langley* Agassiz
Burnaby* Surrey* Chilliwack*
Coquitlam White Rock* Harrison Hot Springs
New Westminster* Hope*
Maple Ridge* Kent
Pitt Meadows Mission*
Port Coquitlam Boston Bar
Port Moody*
*indicates location of hospital

Facilities and services

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Services provided by Fraser Health include primary health care, community home care, mental health and addictions, acute medical, and surgical services.

Fraser Health has 13 acute-care hospitals including 3 regional hospitals and 9 community hospitals as well as an outpatient care and surgery centre.

Regional hospitals

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Community hospitals

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Outpatient care and surgery centre

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  • Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre

According to the Chilliwack Progress in 2019, home-support clients within Fraser Health would have their care directly managed by the health authority.[6]

References

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