Montreal’s emergency rooms in crisis
Overcrowding in Montreal’s emergency rooms continues to cause days-long wait times.
Many have been operating at around 200 percent capacity since late December, and the situation is expected to continue due flu, RSV, and COVID-19 infection levels.
Health columnist at the Montreal Gazette, Aaron Derfel, told CJLO the this crisis is years in the making. He said it’s elderly patients who are most affected by the crisis, often spending days on stretchers or dying in hospital because there’s not enough home or long-term care to discharge them.
“I believe our public health care system has been underfunded,” Derfel said. “ We don’t have enough doctors and nurses and our population is aging. We could foresee that this would happen and then the pandemic hit and it just made matters far worse.”
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé suggests the province’s health reform bill and ongoing negotiations with the nursing unions will improve the situation.