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Fraser Health is a regional public health authority in British Columbia, Canada, serving 1.9 million residents. It provides various health care services, including acute care, community care, mental health, and addictions, through 13 hospitals and 110 community sites.
A public hospital in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, with 650 beds and a Level III trauma center. It offers general medical services, specialized pediatrics and maternity care, cancer and renal care, and breast reconstruction surgery.
Learn about the department of the Government of British Columbia that oversees the provincial healthcare system. Find out its history, functions, ministers, and COVID-19 response.
Learn about the history, services and features of the 300-bed hospital and cancer centre in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Find out how it was built using a public-private partnership model and became the first LEED Gold hospital in Canada.
Fraser syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that causes eye, kidney, genital, and anal abnormalities. Learn about the symptoms, causes, treatment, and life expectancy of this condition.
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Disclosure to State and Federal Governments. When you test positive for HIV, your doctor, clinic, or testing site is legally required to report the result to your state’s health department.
The annual operating budget for Delta Hospital is $43.2 million, an increase of 72 per cent since 2004/05 when the budget was $25.1 million. Fraser Health also funds $55 million in public health, mental health, home care, residential care, assisted living and hospice services in Delta community. [3]