Generated by GPT-5-mini| Credit Valley Hospital | |
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| Name | Credit Valley Hospital |
| Location | Mississauga |
| Region | Peel Region |
| State | Ontario |
| Country | Canada |
| Healthcare | Ontario Health Insurance Plan |
| Type | General hospital |
| Affiliated | University of Toronto School of Medicine |
| Beds | 365 |
| Founded | 1985 |
Credit Valley Hospital is an acute care hospital located in Mississauga, Ontario, serving populations across Peel Region, Halton Region, and parts of Toronto. The facility operates under the Trillium Health Partners umbrella and provides emergency, surgical, and specialized services integrated with regional networks such as Central West LHIN and provincial systems like Ontario Health. The hospital collaborates with academic institutions and community organizations to deliver clinical care, education, and research across multiple specialties.
The site opened in 1985 amid healthcare planning involving Peel County officials and provincial policymakers from Ontario. Early development involved partnerships with philanthropic bodies including the Credit Valley Hospital Foundation and local civic groups in Mississauga City Centre. Over subsequent decades the hospital underwent major expansions tied to regional population growth driven by immigration trends involving communities from India, Pakistan, Philippines, and China. Organizational restructuring culminated in a 2011 amalgamation that formed Trillium Health Partners, joining operations with Mississauga Hospital and Queensway Health Centre. Capital projects through the 2000s and 2010s were supported by fundraising campaigns that engaged entities such as the Toronto-Dominion Bank and provincial capital funding programs administered by Ontario Ministry of Health. The campus has been influenced by health system reforms under premiers from Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and Ontario Liberal Party administrations.
Credit Valley Hospital houses inpatient units, operating rooms, and a 24-hour emergency department serving urban and suburban catchment areas including Brampton and Oakville. Diagnostic services include advanced imaging modalities like Magnetic resonance imaging and Computed tomography scanners procured through provincial procurement frameworks and philanthropic gifts. The site contains ambulatory care clinics for specialties aligned with regional referral patterns from community hospitals such as Joseph Brant Hospital and William Osler Health Centre. Support services include pharmacy collaboration with the Ontario Pharmacy Association, laboratory services integrated with provincial lab networks including Public Health Ontario, and allied health teams comprising physiotherapy and occupational therapy staff often credentialed through professional bodies like the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Infrastructure investments have included upgrades to surgical suites and patient flow systems aligned with standards advocated by organizations like Canadian Institute for Health Information.
The hospital offers specialties in cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, obstetrics, and pediatrics with programs structured to provincial protocols from Cancer Care Ontario and cardiac care guidelines influenced by Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. Orthopedic services include joint replacement programs consistent with benchmarks from the Canadian Joint Replacement Registry, while oncology services coordinate systemic therapy and radiation referrals via regional cancer centres such as Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Maternal and newborn care follows perinatal standards promoted by Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, and pediatric services liaise with tertiary centres like Hospital for Sick Children. Other programs encompass mental health and addictions services aligning with provincial mental health strategies and geriatric care models supported by organizations such as the Canadian Geriatrics Society.
As an affiliated teaching site of the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, the hospital provides clinical rotations for medical students, residency training, and continuing professional development for practitioners involved with bodies like the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Research initiatives have included clinical trials in partnership with academic networks such as the Ontario Clinical Oncology Group and health services research collaborations with institutes including Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences. Education programs feature interprofessional training with nursing students from colleges like Sheridan College and allied health placements coordinated through provincial training consortia. Grant-funded projects have examined topics ranging from perioperative outcomes to community-based chronic disease management under funding mechanisms from agencies like Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Patient care protocols adhere to accreditation standards set by Accreditation Canada and quality metrics reported to provincial agencies such as Ontario Health Quality. Infection prevention and control practices follow guidance from Public Health Agency of Canada and provincial public health units including Peel Public Health. Patient safety initiatives involve participation in national programs promoted by organizations like Canadian Patient Safety Institute and implementation of electronic health records interoperable with regional systems overseen by Ontario Health]. Patient experience efforts have incorporated patient advisory councils and partnerships with community advocates including chapters of Canadian Cancer Society and local immigrant service organizations.
The hospital engages with community stakeholders through the Credit Valley Hospital Foundation fundraising campaigns, health promotion events in collaboration with Peel Public Health, and partnerships with local municipalities including Mississauga City Council. Outreach efforts target priority populations identified by regional planners from Peel Region and include screening initiatives, vaccination drives aligned with Public Health Agency of Canada recommendations, and chronic disease self-management workshops run with support from organizations such as Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and Canadian Diabetes Association. Volunteer programs coordinate with civic groups like Rotary International and educational outreach involves schools and community centres across neighbourhoods including Streetsville and Meadowvale.
Category:Hospitals in Ontario