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Canadian's Can Not Get The Care They Need!Officials with London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) are reassuring patients th...
20/07/2022

Canadian's Can Not Get The Care They Need!

Officials with London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) are reassuring patients that despite lengthy wait times in the city’s emergency departments (ED), all patients who come for treatment will be tended to.

The comment comes as many hospitals across the province, and across Canada, report long and increasing emergency departments wait times.
Patients spent an average of 2.1 hours waiting for a first assessment at Ontario emergency departments in May, according to recent provincial figures, and spent an average of 20.1 hours in emergency before being admitted to the hospital.
In London, patients waited an average of three hours at University Hospital and 2.5 hours at Victoria Hospital for a first assessment, and an average of 18.5 and 15.1 hours, respectively, in the ED before being admitted to hospital. “Certainly our emergency wait times are increasing and have increased over the course of the pandemic. We are seeing all patients who do present to the ED, but our wait times are increasing throughout the summer,” said Dr. Christy MacDonald, city-wide chief and western division chair in LHSC’s Department of Emergency Medicine.
“If you’re here for trauma or if you’re here for chest pain, your wait time certainly will be far shorter … versus if you’re coming for something that’s less acute, like a sore knee, for instance — not a traumatic sore knee, but just a sore knee. You may wait a longer period of time, which may be in the hours.”

London’s first-assessment wait time is higher than the provincial average and is the highest in the immediate London area, but is still below nearly a dozen other hospitals. Windsor hospital’s Metropolitan Campus saw the longest average first-assessment wait time in May at 5.1 hours.
The city’s ED-to-hospital admittance time is below the provincial average, and is below that recorded at nearly 50 other Ontario hospitals. In May, Hamilton’s West Lincoln Memorial Hospital recorded an average admittance wait time of 51.7 hours, the longest seen in the province that month.
The growing wait times across the province are being blamed on, among other things, higher patient volumes, COVID-19 hospital outbreaks, surgical backlogs, and staffing challenges due to COVID absenteeism, and as burned out health-care workers retire or leave the profession.
“In the emergency department, we’ve been front line since day one. Our staff are tired. They work hard. They’re a wonderful team, but we’re all tired,” MacDonald said.

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