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Publishing date: Dec 12, 2020 • December 12, 2020 • 2 minute read
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Kingston Health Sciences Centre will now begin screening visitors to both of its hospital sites for travel outside the province, into red or lockdown (grey) communities within the province, or interactions with people from those locations.
Patients and visiting family members at both Kingston General Hospital and Hotel Dieu Hospital will now be asked two additional questions during COVID-19 screening: whether they’ve travelled outside of Ontario in the past 14 days, or if they have visited, resided in or had guests from a location in red or lockdown (grey) status or from outside Ontario.
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TORONTO, Dec. 11, 2020 /CNW/ - Today, 19 of Ontario s research hospitals have been ranked among the top 40 research hospitals in Canada. The report,
, shows that Ontario is home to nearly half of Canada s top research hospitals and are among the largest drivers of health research in Canada.
The rankings are released annually by Research Infosource Inc. and are based on total research spend by institute with investments for each organization coming from a multitude of sources, including philanthropy, government and industry. Ontario is home to some of Canada s leading scientific talent, and the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) congratulates the 19 hospitals recognized today for their ongoing investment in research that improves the lives of patients and transforms health care, said Anthony Dale, President and CEO of the OHA. Ontario research hospitals are engines of discovery with global impact, and Ontarians should be proud of th