Like many other hospitals in Canada, North Bay Hospital was faced with the challenge of upgrading its outdated equipment and its largely aging infrastructure on a tight budget. “Across Ontario, hospitals are under huge financial pressure,” says Paul Valenti, Manager of Purchasing and Contracts at North Bay. “We purchased new equipment when we moved into a new building in 2011, but due to the limited investment budget we were forced to keep it beyond its useful life.”
Technology is evolving at a rapid place, particularly in the healthcare sector. Where the lifetime of technology could once reach up to twelve years, it is now only five years. North Bay Hospital’s budget came under increased pressure as the switch to electronic patient records approached. “Many Canadian hospitals were having budget issues when it came to implementing electronic patient records,” says Guy Poirier, Head of Canadian Healthcare at CHG-MERIDIAN. “The four large hospitals in the northern region, of which North Bay is one, had to cover the bulk of the project’s funding at a cost of $120 million. It is almost impossible to find an additional $30 million in regions with only a very small population.”