Hospitals
- Brampton Civic Hospital β a 608-bed facility in northeast Brampton which opened 2007.
- Peel Memorial Centre β Closed for redevelopment
- Etobicoke General Hospital β a 262-bed facility, opened in 1972, located in the west of Toronto
Georgetown Hospital was previously part of the William Osler Health Centre but in 2005 it was transferred to Halton Healthcare Services.
Ken White, former Trillium CEO, was appointed "Supervisor", which encompasses the role of both President & CEO as well as Chairman of the Board, by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care in 2007 "β¦to restore public confidence in the health centre". His term ended in April 2010 when Matthew Anderson became CEO.
Renamed William Osler Health Systems
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“Our panaceas cure but few ails, our general hospitals are private and exclusive. We must set up another Hygeia than is now worshiped. Do not the quacks even direct small doses for children, larger for adults, and larger still for oxen and horses? Let us remember that we are to prescribe for the globe itself.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“... women can never do efficient and general service in hospitals until their dress is prescribed by laws inexorable as those of the Medes and Persians. Then, that dress should be entirely destitute of steel, starch, whale-bone, flounces, and ornaments of all descriptions; should rest on the shoulders, have a skirt from the waist to the ankle, and a waist which leaves room for breathing.”
—Jane Grey Swisshelm (18151884)
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—Thomas Szasz (b. 1920)