1958 • Provincial and territorial hospital insurance plans. The
Prime Minister of Canada,
John Diefenbaker, declares federal grants are available to provincial hospital-care projects, 50 cents on the dollar financing, from
Ottawa. 1965 • Main building completed, Foothills Hospital. • First school of nursing class begins study. 1966 • February, main Hospital Phase II complete. • April, first out-patients and
glaucoma laboratory. • June, Foothills Hospital opens. :During opening year, "Patient Care" booklet describes new hospital: ::"Largest completely new hospital of its kind constructed in North America; of floor space; 2,000 rooms.
Patient capacity: 766 beds, 116
bassinettes, 15 day care beds. Staff when the hospital is in full operation: 1,200-1,500. Cost: $21,000,000 for construction of hospital, School of
Nursing and
Power Plant — $5,000,000 for initial equipment. T-shaped hospital building, 12 storeys plus basement. The cross-piece of the T includes all nursing units. The back wing, or stem of the T, is 10 storeys high and includes all
clinical and other service departments. A 100 bed auxiliary hospital is planned for later construction on site; also a 370 bed
psychiatric hospital which will be operated under separate administration.
Capital financing for construction was by the usual
Federal Provincial grants plus a $17 million
debenture issue to be retired by the Provincial Government over a 20-year period. Operation costs will be met by the standard per diem payments made under
Alberta Hospitalization Benefits. Complete hospital control is vested in the board of Management." 2006 • October 19, as part of a C$1.7 billion expansion for Foothills Medical Centre the Calgary Health Region named the new tower the JR (Bud) McCaig Tower after well-known local philanthropist,
Bud McCaig. McCaig who had died in 2005 was the founder of Alberta Bone & Joint Health Institute. 2010 • C$460M 8-storey tower, JR (Bud) McCaig Tower. :JR (Bud) McCaig Tower adds to largest hospital of province Alberta: 2017 (2023) • C$1.4B Calgary Cancer Centre. :Construction begins to add new building to largest hospital in Alberta: ==In popular culture==