Quebec doctors say emergency room overcrowding is putting patient health at risk
MONTREAL — Emergency room doctors in Quebec say overcrowding in hospitals has reached dangerous levels.
Dr. Judy Morris, head of an association of Quebec ER doctors, says occupancy rates are as high as they’ve ever been and some hospitals regularly have twice as many ER patients as they can handle.
Her comments come several days after a group representing emergency room chief doctors sent a letter demanding action to the province’s health minister.
Morris says Quebec’s hospital system has become so fragile that even a small rise in the number of ER patients can have a major impact.