$22M is a beginning — governance is the test

The Canadian province of Manitoba is investing $22.1 million in cardiac care, but experts warn that governance issues must be addressed to ensure the program's success. The St. Boniface Hospital's cardiac sciences program was once ranked among the best in Canada, but it has since been dismantled due to institutional pressures.
Manitoba is investing $22.1 million in cardiac care. The funds will go towards Heart Care Manitoba, which includes 18 new beds and a cardiac assessment unit. The St. Boniface Hospital's cardiac sciences program was once ranked among the best in Canada. However, it has since been dismantled due to institutional pressures. Experts say that governance issues must be addressed to ensure the program's success. A clearly defined provincial mandate is needed to protect the program from being dismantled again.
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