Report calls ER at Lakeshore General Hospital in Quebec a ‘ticking time bomb’
One patient’s rights advocate says some health-care changes can be made now to lessen the load on nurses and others that improve health care for all.
Paul Brunet says treating seniors at home for non-emergency care instead of sending them to hospital would free up hospital beds. “It’s a problem of managing, better managing the beds and the people who are occupying the beds,” he told Global News.It’s a feeling shared by Quebec’s health minister, who questions why ERs at some hospitals are better than others in handling overcrowding problems with a limited number of medical staff.
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