Bruce Power has donated $150,000 to the Brightshores Health System Owen Sound Foundation, money that will go toward the purchase of a new CT scanner.
The Owen Sound CT scanner was installed a decade ago, and the foundation is trying to raise $4 million to replace the unit, noting its critical to have an operating functional scanner as the regional stroke centre.
"We are proud of our long-standing partnership with Bruce Power – a testament to our shared commitment to build thriving, healthy communities across Grey Bruce," said Ann Ford, Brightshores President and CEO. "We’re very grateful for this investment. The new CT scanner will provide our health-care team with access to the advanced tools they need to deliver the highest standard of diagnostic care to patients across the region."
More than 16,000 CT (computed tomography) procedures are performed annually at Brightshores Health System. CT scanners are a vital diagnostic tool used to provide detailed images of the body, enabling physicians to quickly and accurately diagnose strokes, cancers, internal injuries, infections and many other conditions.
"Bruce Power believes in providing the people in our communities with the best possible health-care services and tools we need," said James Scongack, COO and Executive Vice-President. "We understand that speed can make the difference in saving lives and we are thrilled to partner with Brightshores in this very important purchase of equipment."
A second CT scanner operated by Brightshores is located at its Southampton Hospital.