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Alberta NDP says ER capacity is a crisis and urges Premier Smith to respond
Summary
The Alberta NDP is urging Premier Danielle Smith to acknowledge overcrowded emergency departments as a crisis, citing warnings from doctors and the Alberta Medical Association.
Content
The Alberta NDP is calling on Premier Danielle Smith to acknowledge overcrowded emergency departments as a crisis. Opposition critic Sarah Hoffman said ministers have been largely silent and should show leadership and accountability. Doctors and the Alberta Medical Association have warned patient care is at risk and said acute care has exceeded normal operating parameters. The provincial government says it is using all available resources and has outlined capacity measures.
Key facts:
- The NDP has publicly urged the premier and health ministers to acknowledge and address overcrowding in emergency departments.
- The Alberta Medical Association said conditions have exceeded normal operating parameters and warned patient care is at risk.
- The provincial government said it is using all available resources and noted capacity measures; further province-wide public steps were not specified.
Summary:
Political opposition and medical groups have raised concern about ER capacity while the government says it is managing demand with available resources. The situation is described as affecting acute care operations and prompting public calls for action. Undetermined at this time.
