Queensway Carleton Hospital (QCH) is a 264-bed hospital located in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that delivers short-term primary and secondary health care. QCH was officially opened on October 5, 1976, by then Ontario Premier William Davis and currently serves a population of more than 400,000 and is the secondary referral center for the Ottawa Valley. QCH focuses on its cornerstone health care programs: emergency, childbirth, Geriatric, mental health, rehabilitation, cancer care, medical and surgical, and critical care.
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| - Queensway Carleton Hospital (QCH) is a 264-bed hospital located in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that delivers short-term primary and secondary health care. QCH was officially opened on October 5, 1976, by then Ontario Premier William Davis and currently serves a population of more than 400,000 and is the secondary referral center for the Ottawa Valley. QCH focuses on its cornerstone health care programs: emergency, childbirth, Geriatric, mental health, rehabilitation, cancer care, medical and surgical, and critical care. (en)
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| - Queensway Carleton Hospital (QCH) is a 264-bed hospital located in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that delivers short-term primary and secondary health care. QCH was officially opened on October 5, 1976, by then Ontario Premier William Davis and currently serves a population of more than 400,000 and is the secondary referral center for the Ottawa Valley. QCH focuses on its cornerstone health care programs: emergency, childbirth, Geriatric, mental health, rehabilitation, cancer care, medical and surgical, and critical care. In 2015 QCH obtained its "Accreditation with Exemplary Standing" from Accreditation Canada, the highest award level of accreditation with an overall compliance score of 99.4 (2014/2026 compliant standards) and meeting all 31/31 Required Organizational Practices. The executive management team is led by President and chief executive officer Dr. Andrew Falconer and the medical team reports to Chief of Staff Dr. Katalin Kovacs. Dr. Falconer replaced Tom Schonberg who died in February 2019. In fiction, The hospital was mentioned in the episode The Smile in “Homeland” where the character Carrie Mathison, received a temporary new identity, “Kate Morrissey”, for a CIA mission, with one of the facts of Morrissey being born in the hospital. However, the hospital did not have a maternity ward at the time of her birth and her place of birth is incorrectly listed as Ottawa when at that time the hospital within Nepean (before amalgamation of the city of Ottawa). (en)
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