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Medicine Hat Health Foundation celebrates 30 years while securing funding for breast health pilot

Apr 9, 2026 | 3:54 PM

The Medicine Hat Health Foundation marked 30 years of community support while looking ahead to a major new healthcare initiative on Wednesday, April 8.

The foundation hosted an anniversary event at the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital, bringing together past and present board members, healthcare staff, volunteers and community supporters for an afternoon tea hosted by executive director Heather Bach.

Speakers reflected on the impact of community donations over three decades, highlighting improvements to patient care and support for frontline staff across the region.

As part of the celebration, a new pilot breast health program was announced with support from the Yuill Family Foundation.

A representative of the foundation, Cori Cuthbertson, announced funding for the three-year comprehensive program, which will be delivered in partnership with the Margery E. Yuill Cancer Centre and Alberta Health Services.

The program will operate out of the hospital’s Women’s Health Clinic and is aimed at providing more timely, consistent and accessible care for patients with breast health concerns.

Services will include physician consultations, coordination of breast biopsies, arranging blood work and diagnostic imaging, and referrals to other healthcare providers.

It will also feature nurse navigators specializing in breast health and cancer care, who will guide patients through assessment, diagnosis, treatment and recovery, while offering education, advocacy and help with treatment decisions.

Officials say the program is designed to improve care coordination across agencies, expand emotional and educational supports, and reduce barriers to accessing diagnostics and treatment.

The pilot will be evaluated over three years to assess its effectiveness and determine whether it can be sustained long term.

The foundation says the initiative reflects its continued commitment to advancing local healthcare, under its motto, “Together We Can.”