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New internal medicine unit added to Abbotsford Regional Hospital

New unit is third to join Fraser Health hospitals and is expected to help improve patient care

A new internal medicine unit is now open at Abbotsford Regional Hospital (ARH), the third such unit in Fraser Health hospitals.

The 15-bed unit will give patients better access to internal medicine care, according to a press release from the health authority.

“With this new dedicated internal medicine unit at Abbotsford Regional Hospital, we are able to provide more robust multi-disciplinary care to our patients with a goal to improve outcomes for our patients and decrease their length of stay in the hospital,” said Dr. Euiseok Kim, internal medicine specialist and department head.

Rather than having patients dispersed on medicine units throughout the hospital and referred to internal medicine specialists for care, patients with complex needs are now co-located in the new unit. There, they receive team-based care from internal medicine doctors, nurses and patient care coordinators and are also connected to allied health providers including social workers, pharmacists, physiotherapists and occupational therapists.

“Internal medicine units are a focal point for team-based care, learning and teaching and really are the frontier of medicine,” said Dr. Mark Ballard, internal medicine specialist and regional medical director.

ARH is now the third site in the Fraser Health region to have an internal medicine unit, joining our two other regional hospitals, Surrey Memorial Hospital and Royal Columbian Hospital.

Watch Dr. Kim explain how internal medicine units improve patient care:

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