Participating in the CT ribbon cutting: members of the Lee family, Lee Ferrao, Chair, Brant Community Healthcare System Foundation, Peter Quinlan, Chair, Brant Community Healthcare System and Erin Sleeth, Interim President and CEO, Brant Community Healthcare System.
The Brant Community Healthcare System (BCHS) is proud to offer improved Computed Tomography (CT) care with the purchase of a new CT scanner, unveiled this week.
A CT scanner is a critical piece of technology that helps to diagnose and treat trauma, cancer, stroke, infection, and many other conditions. BCHS extends heartfelt gratitude to their network of community donors, whose contributions to the Brant Community Healthcare System Foundation made the $2 million purchase possible.
“Each success of the Brant Community Healthcare System Foundation is truly due to the generosity of our community, our donors and our volunteers. We are so appreciative of the donor investment that helps us support new spaces, new technology and medical equipment that directly impacts patient care,” says Lee Ferrao, Chair of the BCHS Foundation Board of Directors.
Demand for CT scans has increased by more than 200% since 2010, when the hospital’s previous CT scanner was installed. The Diagnostic Imaging Department at BCHS is one of the busiest in the region, operating 24/7 and performing 50,000 CT scans every year. This new CT Scanner will improve patient care and offer more accurate and timely results. BCHS is grateful to the Foundation and donors for making this purchase possible and furthering the mission of working together to build a healthier community.