NS Well being: Anticipate lengthy waits for ambulances and in ERs

As many Nova Scotians put together for an extended weekend, Nova Scotia Well being is warning residents they may probably face lengthy wait instances for ambulances and in hospital emergency rooms in the event that they want medical care.

The well being authority mentioned Friday that hospitals in all 4 zones are nonetheless seeing important visitors and staffing challenges heading into the Natal Day weekend.

“That is affecting our capability to supply well timed care,” mentioned Nova Scotia Well being in a information launch.

“We anticipate sufferers will proceed to expertise longer than common waits for care in emergency departments and for admission from emergency departments into hospital beds.”

Nova Scotia Well being warned that the challenges at hospitals will probably result in important delays in offloading sufferers from ambulances, which is able to in flip have an effect on ambulance response instances.

“In consequence paramedic crews could take longer to reach on scene in response to 911 calls,” cautioned the well being authority.

Regardless of the issues, if somebody is experiencing a medical emergency, Nova Scotia Well being mentioned they need to not hesitate to name 911 or go to their nearest emergency division.

“Nova Scotia Well being apologizes for the elevated wait instances in emergency departments and the impacts of those excessive calls for for providers on different sufferers and our well being care suppliers,” mentioned the well being authority.

“We all know these previous two years have been very tough for everybody and we proceed to ask quite a lot of our workers and physicians.”

The well being authority additionally famous there have been quite a few instances of workers members coping with abusive habits and language, together with private threats, from folks ready for care.

“This isn’t acceptable and is including to our staffing recruitment and retention challenges,” it added.

“Please be form and know we’re right here to assist.”

Hospitals throughout the Maritimes have been reporting persistent workers shortages within the health-care sector, forcing some emergency rooms to shut at instances.

Poor working situations, unreasonable workloads, summer season holidays, COVID-19 hospitalizations and isolation necessities, and an absence of household docs have all been cited as causes for the shortages.