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Special Authorization Numbers/Codes Ministry of Health Ministère de la Santé and Long-Term Care et des soins de longue durée SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION NUMBERS/CODES Alphabetical Listing by Hospital (Page 1 of 7) Special Authorization Hospital City Number/Code (SAN) Alexandra Hospital Ingersoll ALXNDRHO Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Goderich ALXNDRMA Almonte General Hospital Almonte ALMNTEGN Anson General Hospital Iroquois Falls ANSONGEN Atikokan General Hospital Atikokan ATIKKNGN Barry's Bay St. Francis Memorial Hospital Barrys Bay STFRNCME Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care Toronto BAYCREST Bingham Memorial Hospital Matheson BNGHAMME Blind River District Health Centre/Pavilion Sante du district de Blind River BLNDRV RD Blind River Bloorview Hugh Macmillan Centre Toronto BLRVWMCM Bluewater Health – Petrolia Charlotte Eleanor Englehart Petrolia BLWTRPTR Hospital (CEE Site) Bluewater Health – Sarnia General Hospital (Mitton Site) Sarnia BLWTRSRN Brantford General Hospital Brantford BRNTFDGN Bridgepoint Hospital Toronto BRDGTRNT Brockville General Hospital Brockville BRCKVLGN Cambrid ge Memorial Hospital Cambridge CMBRDGME Campbellford Memorial Hospital Campbellford CMBLFDME Casey House Hospice Toronto CASEYHSE Children's Hospital Of Eastern Ontario Ottawa CHLDHOSP Cornwall General Hospital Cornwall CRNWLLGN Credit Valley Hospital Mississauga CREDTVLY Deep River and District Hospital Deep River DRVRDSTR Dryden Regional Health Centre Dryden DRYDNREG Englehart and District Hospital Inc. Englehart ENGLDSTR Espanola General Hospital Espanola ESPNLAGN Four Counties Health Services Corporation Newbury FORCNTYS Geraldton District Hospital Geraldton GRLDDSTR Glengarry Memorial Hospital Alexandria GLNGRYME Grand River Hospital Corporation - Waterloo Hospital Site Kitchener GRANDRVR Grey Bruce Health Services - Lion's Head Site Lion's Head GRYBRCLH December 11, 2007 Ministry of Health Ministère de la Santé and Long-Term Care et des soins de longue durée SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION NUMBERS/CODES Alphabetical Listing by Hospital (Page 2 of 7) Special Authorization Hospital City Number/Code (SAN) Grey Bruce Health Services - Markdale Site Markdale GRYBRCMD Grey Bruce Health Services - Meaford Site Meaford GRYBRCMF Grey Bruce Health Services - Owen Sound Site Owen Sound GRYBRCOS Grey Bruce Health Services - Southampton Site Southampton GRYBRCST Grey Bruce Health Services - Wiarton Site Wiarton GRYBRCWR Guelph General Hospital Guelph GUELPHGN Haldimand War Memorial Hospital Dunnville HLDMNDME Haliburton Highlands Health Centre - Haliburton Site Haliburton HALIBHGH Halton Healthcare Services Corporation - Milton Site Milton HLTNHCML Halton Healthcare Services Corporation - Oakville Trafalgar Oakville HLTNHCOT Site Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation - Hamilton General Hamilton HMLTNGEN Hospital Site Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation - Henderson Hospital Hamilton HMLTNHND Site Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation - McMaster University Hamilton HMLTNMCM Medical Centre Site Hanover and District Hospital Hanover HNVRDSTR Hawkesbury And District General Hospital Hawkesbury HWKSDSTR Headwaters Health Care Centre - Orangeville-Dufferin Area Orangeville HDWTRODA Hospital Site Hopital Montfort Ottawa HPTLMNFT Hornepayne Community Hospital Hornepayne HRNPYNCM Hospital For Sick Children Toronto SICKKIDS Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital - Hotel Dieu of St. Joseph's Site Windsor HTLDIUSJ Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital - Salvation Army Grace Site Windsor HTLDIUSA Hotel Dieu Hospital St. Catharines HTELDIEU Hotel Dieu Hospital Kingston HTLDIUKN Hotel Dieu/Hospital of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph of Cornwall STJOCORN Cornwall Humber River Regional Hospital - Humber Memorial Hospital Toronto HMBRVRHM Site Humber River Regional Hospital - Northwestern General Toronto HMBRVRNW Hospital Site Humber River Regional Hospital - York-Finch General Toronto HMBRVRYF Hospital Site December 11, 2007 Ministry of Health Ministère de la Santé and Long-Term Care et des soins de longue durée SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION NUMBERS/CODES Alphabetical Listing by Hospital (Page 3 of 7) Special Authorization Hospital City Number/Code (SAN) Huntsville District Memorial Hospital Huntsville HNTSDSTR Huronia District Hospital Midland HURNDSTR James Bay General Hospital - Attawapiskat Site Moosonee JMSBAYAT James Bay General Hospital - Fort Albany Site Moosonee JMSBAYFA James Bay General Hospital - Moosonee Site Moosonee JMSBAYMS Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital Corporation Burlington JSPHBRME Kemptville District Hospital Kemptville KMPTDSTR Kingston General Hospital Kingston KNGSTNGN Kirkland And District Hospital Kirkland Lake KIRKDSTR Lady Dunn Health Centre (formerly North Algoma Health Wawa LADYDUNN Organization) Lake-of-the-Woods District Hospital Kenora LKWDDSTR Lakeridge Health Corporation - Bowmanville Site Bowmanville LKRDGBOW Lakeridge Health Corporation - Oshawa General Hospital Site Oshawa LKRDGOSH Lakeridge Health Corporation - Scugog Port Perry Site Port Perry LKRDGSCG Lakeridge Health Corporation - Uxbridge Site Uxbridge LKRDGUXB Lakeridge Health Corporation - Whitby Site Whitby LKRDGWHT Leamington District Memorial Hospital Leamington LMNGDSTR Lennox And Addington General Hospital Napanee LNNXADGN L'Hopital regional de Sudbury Regional Hospital - General Site Sudbury SUDBRYGN L'Hopital regional de Sudbury Regional Hospital - Laurentian Site Sudbury SUNDRYLR L'Hopital regional de Sudbury Regional Hospital - Memorial Site Sudbury SUDBRYME Listowel Memorial Hospital Listowel LISTWLME London Health Sciences Centre - Children's Hospital of London LNDNCHIL Western Ontario Site London Health Sciences Centre - University Site London LNDNUNIV London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria South Site London LNDNVICT Manitoulin Health Centre - Little Current Site Little Current MNTLNLCR Manitoulin Health Centre - Mindemoya Site Mindemoya MNTLNMIN Manitouwadge General Hospital Manitouwadge MNTWDGGN Markham-Stouffville Hospital Markham MRKMSTVL Mattawa General Hospital Mattawa MATTWAGN December 11, 2007 Ministry of Health Ministère de la Santé and Long-Term Care et des soins de longue durée SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION NUMBERS/CODES Alphabetical Listing by Hospital (Page 4 of 7) Special Authorization Hospital City Number/Code (SAN) Mc Causland Hospital Terrace Bay MCCSLAND Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto MNTSINAI Niagara Health System - Fort Erie Douglas Memorial Site Fort Erie NIAGRAFE Niagara Health System - Niagara Falls Greater Niagara Site Niagara Falls NIAGRAGR Niagara Health System - Niagara-On-The-Lake Site Niagara-on-the-Lake NIAGRALK Niagara Health System - Port Colborne Site Port Colborne NIAGRAPC Niagara Health System - St. Catharines General Site St Catharines NIAGRAST Niagara Health System - Welland County General Site Welland NIAGRAWC Nipigon District Memorial Hospital Nipigon NPGNDSTR Norfolk General Hospital Simcoe NORFLKGN North Bay General Hospital - North Bay Maclaren (Civic) Site North Bay NBAYGNCV North Wellington Health Care Corporation - Louise Marshall Hospital Mount Forest NRTHWLLM Site North Wellington Health Care Corporation -Palmerston And District Palmerston NRTHWLPD Hospital North York General Hospital - Branson Hospital Site Toronto NYGNBRNS North York General Hospital - North York General Hospital Site Toronto NYGNNYGN Northumberland Hills Hospital Cobourg NRTHMBCB Notre Dame Hospital Hearst NOTREDAM Pembroke General Hospital Pembroke PMBROKGN Penetanguishene General Hospital Penetanguishene PNTNGSHN Perth And Smiths Falls District Hospital - Perth Great War Memorial Perth PRTHSFGW Site Perth And Smiths Falls District Hospital - Smith Falls Community Site Smith Falls PRTHSFSF Peterborough Regional Health Centre Peterborough PTRBRREG Queensway-Carleton Hospital Ottawa QNWYCLTN Quinte Healthcare Corporation - Bancroft North Hastings Site Bancroft QNTEBANC Quinte Healthcare Corporation - Belleville General Site Belleville QNTEBELL Quinte Healthcare Corporation - Picton Prince Edward County Site Picton QNTEPICT Quinte Healthcare Corporation - Trenton Memorial Site Trenton QNTETREN Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital Red Lake MRGRTCCH Renfrew Victoria Hospital Renfrew RNFRWVCT Riverside Health Care Facilities - La Verendrye Hospital and Health Fort Frances RVRSDLAV Centre Site December 11, 2007 Ministry of Health Ministère de la Santé and Long-Term Care et des soins de longue durée SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION NUMBERS/CODES Alphabetical Listing by Hospital (Page 5 of 7) Special Authorization Hospital City Number/Code (SAN) Riverside Health Care Facilities - Rainy River Site Rainy River RVRSDRAI Riverside Health Care Facilities Inc. - Emo Site Emo RVRSDEMO Ross Memorial Hospital Lindsay ROSSMEMO Rouge Valley Health System - Ajax and Pickering Site Ajax RGVLYAJX Rouge Valley Health System - Centenary Health Centre Site Toronto RGVLYCNT Salvation Army Toronto Grace Hospital Toronto SLVRMYTG Sault Area Hospitals - General/Plummer Site Sault Ste. Marie SAULTGNP Seaforth Community Hospital Seaforth SEAFORTH Sensenbrenner Hospital Kapuskasing SNSNBRNR Services de Sante de Chapleau Health Services Chapleau CHAPLEAU Sioux Lookout Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre Sioux Lookout SIOUXLKT Smooth Rock Falls Hospital Smooth Rock Falls SMTHRCFL Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Orillia SOLDRSME South Bruce Grey Health Centre - Chesley and District Site Chesley SBRCCHES South Bruce Grey Health Centre - Durham Memorial Site Durham SBRCDURH South Bruce Grey Health Centre - Kincardine and District Site Kincardine SBRCKINC South Bruce Grey Health Centre - Walkerton County of Bruce Site Walkerton SBRCWALK South Huron Hospital Association
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