Southern Cross Hospital Back Up And Running
Southern Cross Hospital Back Up And Running
Southern Cross
Hospital on Bealey Avenue is once again fully operational.
Mains water supply has been restored and the hospital began
admitting patients scheduled for elective surgery this
morning, with the help of those staff who were willing and
able to return to work.
Fortunately, the hospital
received only minor damage in the earthquake.
It has been
formally assessed and given a "green-sticker"
indicating
that it is safe for public use.
Southern Cross Hospitals Chief Executive Officer Terry
Moore said,
"There are patients in Canterbury requiring
elective surgery and we are
pleased to help resume this
service again for the region."
In the immediate hours
and days following the earthquake, the
hospital
facilities were utilised by the Canterbury
District Health Board (DHB)
as an acute triage centre.
Available Southern Cross staff were tasked
with
performing surgical assessments and, in some cases,
emergency
surgery for those injured in the quake, while
also tending to existing
patients in the hospital.
The hospital continued to be available to surgeons
and GPs until this
service was no longer required.
Mr Moore said the Southern Cross staff were in the
fortunate position to
be able to help in the recovery
effort.
"Though many did not know the whereabouts
of family and friends they,
like so many other
Cantabrians on that day, focused on helping other
people.
I am extremely proud of our team.
"We will continue
to offer assistance where we can with any health
services
required in the coming months and years while the city
gets
back on its feet."
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