Health care crisis: A day inside B.C.'s packed children's hospital

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With waiting rooms overflowing and waiting times stretching for hours, we speak with patients and staff inside B.C. Children\u0027s Hospital.

In a recent interview, Sarah Bell, the hospital’s chief operating officer, said about 18 procedures had been postponed so far, but added they would never include oncology or other critical surgeries, and some had already been rebooked or completed.Photo by Francis GeorgianMeckler, a pediatrician at Children’s for a decade, stressed that children who genuinely need urgent care should not hesitate to come to the ED.

Neelam Naicker’s five-year-old daughter Jaiya is an example of that. When they came to the ED on a busy weekday afternoon, Jaiya, who’d had a fever for five days and was lethargic, was escorted into an examination room almost immediately. But the Delta mom was shocked when they arrived at the hospital to find every seat in the waiting room full, and expressed sympathy for parents trying to comfort their sick children.

“In terms of unprecedented volumes in our ED, and then, of course, the impacts to our in-patient units as children need to be admitted, and that coupled with the challenges that we’re all having in health human resources, and being able to staff with our very specialized team members to care for the kids,” Bell said.

On the day we visited the ED, a sea of sad faces greeted us in the crammed waiting room: A little girl on her father’s knee wore no shirt, presumably because she was too hot; two bored little boys pushed cars along the back of the chairs; parents, many rocking strollers, anxiously looked up every time a person walked into the room from the ward.Article content

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