Nova Scotia Health is in the early stages of Central Zone Master Planning. This long-term process helps identify future needs, priorities and opportunities for healthcare facilities and services. It helps set the direction for future redevelopment by identifying what may be needed to support care over time.
Central Zone Master Planning will help identify major healthcare infrastructure investments needed to meet clinical demand in the coming years and support safe, high-quality care for growing and changing communities.
Part of Nova Scotia’s More, Faster initiative, Central Zone Master Planning includes looking at how healthcare facilities and services across Central Zone may need to evolve over the next 15 to 25 years, including the QEII Health Sciences Centre campus.
Nova Scotia Health is in the early stages of Central Zone Master Planning. This long-term process helps identify future needs, priorities and opportunities for healthcare facilities and services. It helps set the direction for future redevelopment by identifying what may be needed to support care over time.
Central Zone Master Planning will help identify major healthcare infrastructure investments needed to meet clinical demand in the coming years and support safe, high-quality care for growing and changing communities.
Part of Nova Scotia’s More, Faster initiative, Central Zone Master Planning includes looking at how healthcare facilities and services across Central Zone may need to evolve over the next 15 to 25 years, including the QEII Health Sciences Centre campus.