Ann-Marie Zammit doesn't know what caused her father's death, but pointed to the lack of resources at the hospital as significant factors. The Ontario Health Coalition is hearing from people like Zammit about issues in rural hospitals and will be preparing a report for the province with recommendations on how to make it better.Ann-Marie Zammit and her father CJohn Zammit.
Zammit doesn't know what caused her father's death, but pointed to the lack of resources at the hospital as significant factors. For example, he'd stayed in the emergency department for several days because there weren't any beds available in other departments to move him to.Zammit shared her experience at a public hearing in Welland last weekend organized by the Ontario Health Coalition.
"The goal is to push the Ford government and stop them from continuing to shut down and dismantle public health services and sort of destroy them through privatization," said Mehra.In an emailed statement this week, Hannah Jensen, a spokesperson for Health Minister Sylvia Jones, said Ontario "is taking bold action to connect more people to the care they need, when they need it.
"I felt like we were in some sort of field hospital in the middle of the war," she said. "They have no ability to call for the nurse. They just have to yell."In an email, spokesperson Erica Bajer said Niagara Health is unable to confirm or comment on individual cases due to privacy legislation. Dr. Alan Drummond, an emergency room physician in Perth, Ont., says hospital doctors and staff are becoming more concerned they're unable to fulfill their mandate due to a lack of staff and resources.
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