The completion of several key capital projects was one of the major highlights of Prairie Mountain Health's annual report, unveiled during their AGM earlier this week.
That wprk included clinical spaces renovations at both the Brandon and Dauphin Regional Health Centres, as well as additions to the Cancer Care centre in Russell, and of a new CT Scanner in Swan River.
The report also highlighted continued construction of the new Neepawa Health Centre, as well as renovations to Emergency Departments in Virden, Killarney, and Souris.
It also highlighted recent strides made in improving mental health and addictions services in the region, as welll as several recruitment and retention campaigns for physicians, nurses, and other health-care professionals.
PMH also reported an operating deficit in 2023/24 of $29.7 million, after having balanced its operating budget the previous year.
This was largely related to the increase in salary expenses related to the use of agency and overtime to maintain current service levels.
Interested individuals can view the full annual report on their website prairiemountainhealth.ca.