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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

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Care system
  
Medicare

Affiliated university
  
University of Ottawa

Phone
  
+1 613-737-7600

Province
  
Ontario

Funding
  
Public hospital

Emergency department
  
Yes

CEO
  
Alex Munter (7 Nov 2011–)

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

Location
  
401 Smyth Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 8L1

Hospital type
  
Pediatric, Teaching, Specialist, Research

Address
  
401 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L1, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · Open 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMondayOpen 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hours

Similar
  
Royal Ottawa Mental H, The Hospital for Sick Chil, IWK Health Centre, Centre hospitalier universita, Château Laurier

Profiles

The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) (French: Centre hospitalier pour enfants de l'est de l'Ontario) is a major children's hospital and university teaching hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, serving Eastern Ontario and western Quebec. CHEO is also a trauma centre for children in Eastern Ontario and one of five in Canada (others being Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary, BC Children's Hospital in Vancouver and IWK Health Centre in Halifax). It is affiliated with The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa, and is funded by the provincial Government of Ontario. The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario first opened its doors on May 17, 1974, and is located at 401 Smyth Road.

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Funding

CHEO is funded by the provincial government of Ontario as well as by a variety of public donations. One of the hospital's major sources of funding comes from the CHEO Foundation.

CHEO Foundation

The Foundation was first formed in the 1960s when the community began raise over $4 million for the creation of a children's hospital. Later it officially became the CHEO Foundation, whose purpose is solely to raise funds to help support the work of the hospital. Donations help the hospital provide a wide variety of pediatric programs, research, state of the art equipment, medical and nursing education, and assistance to families in crisis.

Each year, the Foundation holds the CTV Telethon for CHEO, which is broadcast on CJOH-DT and part of the North America-wide Children's Miracle Network. All funds raised locally benefit CHEO. In 2010, the Telethon raised a record $6.2 million for the hospital.

Other events and lotteries such as CN Cycle, the Dream of a Lifetime Lottery, and the Ottawa Hospital and CHEO lottery bring important support for CHEO. Community organizers support the hospital through more than 150 events per year, ranging from corporate and private dances, barbecues, and sports tournaments. Significant funding is also raised through annual giving and bequests.

Hospital characteristics (2009-2010)

  • Services:
  • 6,692 admissions to CHEO
  • 72,428 emergency department visits
  • 7,783 visits to Surgical Day Care
  • 161,371 ambulatory visits
  • 10,467 visits to Medical Day Unit (i.e. oncology, dialysis, hematology, etc.)
  • Facility: (2008–2009)
  • 167 inpatient beds
  • 20 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
  • 10 Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
  • 112 Pediatrics, Oncology, Adolescent Medicine and Surgery
  • 25 Psychiatry
  • 73 outpatient specialty clinics
  • Research Institute
  • 73,800 sq feet of research space
  • 305 staff and trainees
  • 223 scientists and clinical investigators
  • 501 active research grants
  • 375 active studies recruiting patients
  • 391 publications
  • $31.2 M in revenues (2014)
  • Personnel:
  • 1,788 administrative, service and allied health staff
  • 672 nursing staff
  • 256 physicians
  • 500 volunteers
  • Timeline

    CHEO was formed in 1974 due to the efforts of the community requesting a bilingual healthcare centre for children and the approval by the provincial government. The timeline indicates the year major areas of the hospital were established.

    1974 - Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario is opened to patients. 1977 - Dental Clinic 1980 - Burn Treatment Centre 1981 - Sports Injury Clinic, Pulmonary Function Lab, Poison Information Centre 1983 - CTV Telethon is formed 1984 - Research Institute 1985 - Community volunteers build a Child Activity Centre 1988 - The first two bone marrow transplants in Canada using unrelated HLA compatible donors are performed at CHEO. 1989 - Neonatal Transport Team 1991 - Cardiovascular Surgery Program 1992 - Heliport is built 1996 - Youthnet/Réseau Ado, a mental health promotion program for youth 2001 - First phase of redevelopment project begins, the Telehealth program is formed 2004 - Apoptosis Research Centre 2005 - New state-of-the-art cauterization laboratory 2006 - Lets Keep Kids Out Of The Hospital campaign, surgery virtual tour is created, Child Life Interactive Computers for Kids (CLICK) is introduced, Ontario's Newborn Screening Program begins, and Roger's House, a hospice for palliative pediatric care is opened 2007 - First Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib (VEPTR) in Ontario, eating disorders program is introduced 2008 - Parental Presence at Induction (PPI) is introduced, allowing parents to be with their children before and after surgery 2009 - Max Keeping Wing is opened, houses the emergency department, the neonatal and pediatric intensive care units and the medical day unit for children and youth afflicted with serious illnesses requiring outpatient treatments. 2009 - CHEO opens their off-site Centre for Healthy Active Living, with clinics focused on Obesity and Type II Diabetes

    References

    Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Wikipedia