‘Desperately needed and long overdue:’ Nanaimo health advocates push for improved cardiac care
NANAIMO — Amplified by an ever-growing and aging population, local healthcare advocates called for enhanced cardiac services for the mid and north Island residents.
A Tuesday, Aug. 8 news conference staged at a Nanaimo medical clinic heard health professionals and local politicians demand an immediate funding pledge for a cardiac catherization lab at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
Emphasizing such a service for more than 450,000 people north of the Malahat is “desperately needed and long overdue”, Dr. Dave Coupland, president of the NRGH medical staff association, said a lack of cardio care regionally is leading to undue harm.
“Higher mobility, mortality, poorer quality of life, an increased cost to patients and the system. The result is inadvertently two standards of care on the Island, with central/north Island below standard.”