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1) Exclusive: Hospitals across Quebec have closed 2,000 beds because of a shortage of nurses and other medical staff. This ends up causing today's ER crisis, including lengthy stays for patients in hallways at Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital.
montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
2) Closed hospital beds also make it harder for surgeons to reduce the backlog of elective surgeries that swelled as a result of the #pandemic. At present, more than 49,000 Quebecers are on wait lists that are longer than six months for an operation.
montrealgazette.com/news/quebec/pa…
3) Finally, the chart below shows Montreal's emergency rooms overcrowded as ever. The longest average ER wait time on stretchers — 35 hours and 15 minutes — is at Santa Cabrini Hospital. But as I report today, some ER patients stay on stretchers for more than 120 hours. Image

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Apr 28
1) Dernière heure : Certains patients qui devaient être admis à l'unité de cardiologie de l'Hôpital Royal Victoria ont passé près de trois jours à l'urgence avec des soins moins appropriés.
montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
2) D'autres patients qui devraient être admis dans l'unité de médecine interne du Royal Vic restaient sur des brancards à l'urgence pendant parfois plus de 120 heures. Cette situation est médicalement risquée, en particulier pour les personnes âgées. montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
3) Malheureusement, la situation au Royal Vic est loin d'être unique à Montréal. À l'hôpital St. Mary dans Côte-des-Neiges, le personnel de l'urgence récite maintenant une prière avant chaque quart de travail. montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
Read 6 tweets
Apr 19
1) Breaking: A year-over-year comparison of overcrowding in Montreal's hospital emergency rooms continues to show the situation is worsening. A year ago on this date, all the city's ERs were filled to 119% capacity. Today, the percentage has surged to 144. Image
2) A year ago on this date, no Montreal ER was overcrowded above 200%. Today, the Royal Victoria Hospital's occupancy rate is a staggering 242%; its average ER stay on a stretcher is 48 hours and 27 minutes. Both stats are the highest by far in the metropolis. Image
3) Close behind, the Jewish General's ER is at 225% occupancy and the Montreal General's is at 213%. At the Lakeshore General, the average ER stay is nearly 48 hours. As I wrote recently, lengthy ER stays are associated with a higher mortality rate.
montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
Read 9 tweets
Apr 18
1) The McGill University Health Centre appears to have tried to muzzle one of its own doctors for speaking out against its decision to close Lachine Hospital's emergency room overnight. Excellent column by my colleague @AllisonHanes.
montrealgazette.com/opinion/column…
2) The MUHC — Quebec's largest hospital network — had already tried to muzzle the co-authors of a report on systemic racism last fall from speaking to the media. It was only when I wrote about this that they were given the Okay to talk to journalists.
montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
3) And last week, I wrote a Twitter thread on how I've been trying for nearly 6 weeks to interview the new executive director of the MUHC, Dr. Lucie Opatrny. The MUHC at first granted me the interview, then cancelled — with no future dates given for one.
Read 6 tweets
Apr 15
1) As much as we'd all like this #pandemic to be over, it simply isn't. In this thread, I explore the latest trends internationally and in my own backyard of Quebec. Let's start with the picture internationally, focusing on India, its new subvariant and its impact on children. Image
2) More than three years into this #pandemic, India is once again reimposing some public health protections, including a mask mandate and running hospital drills, as the Independent reported on Saturday. This latest wave is being driven by the XBB.1.16 subvariant, Arcturus. Image
3) Arcturus is causing high fever in children in India, along with a cough and itchy conjunctivitis or pinkeye. The chart below shows COVID cases far below India's peaks of May 2021 and January 2022, but rising from 0.07 per million population on Feb. 3 to 3.92 on April 11. Image
Read 10 tweets
Apr 14
1) For nearly the past five weeks, I have been trying in vain to interview the new executive director of the public McGill University Health Centre, Dr. Lucie Opatrny. The MUHC at first granted an interview, then cancelled it and now won't tell me when I can interview her.
2) Dr. Opatrny's appointment as head of the MUHC is significant news. She is the first women to run Quebec's largest hospital network. She is also a major public figure, given her former role as a deputy health minister during the pandemic, often speaking at news conferences. Image
3) Yet to the best of my knowledge, Dr. Opatrny has not given a single interview in her new role at the MUHC since her appointment was announced last December and since she started her new job on Jan. 30. There are plenty of reasons to want to interview her.
Read 11 tweets
Mar 8
1) Pour des raisons que je n'arrive pas à expliquer ou à comprendre, au moins deux commentatrices se sont plaints récemment que Montréal, la ville que j'aime, est « laide » et « sale » . En voici quelques extraits :
2) Selon @MFBazzo, pour qui j'ai beaucoup de respect, la ville de Montréal « est sale, elle perd nombre de ses forces vives ». Voir sa chronique ci-dessous dans La Presse d'aujourd'hui.
lapresse.ca/debats/chroniq…
3) Et il y a deux jours, @DeniseBombardi3 écrivait dans Le Journal de Montréal que la ville est « laide même sous la neige ». Aïe !
journaldemontreal.com/2023/03/06/mon…
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