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Humber River Hospital

www.hrh.ca

 
Humber River Hospital is one of Canada`s largest regional acute care hospitals, serving a catchment area of more than 850,000 people in the northwest GTA. The hospital currently operates on three sites with a total of 549 beds, 3,000 staff, approximately 700 physicians and 400 volunteers. Affiliated with the University of Toronto and Queen`s University, the hospital is home to Ontario`s first Centre of Excellence for laparoscopic bariatric surgery; Canada`s first home nocturnal dialysis program and a major cancer program. Humber River`s redevelopment plan, approved by the provincial government, saw the official groundbreaking ceremony take place on December 2, 2011. ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.hrh.ca
  • 1235 Wilson Avenue
    Toronto, ON CAN M3M 0B2
  • Phone: 416.249.8111

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Peter Bak
Chief Information Officer Profile

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