‘Hallway medicine:’ Backlogs making paramedics wait with patients up to 16 hours
Paramedics in Saskatchewan are sometimes spending entire shifts just waiting with patients to be admitted to hospital — a wait that can last up to 16 hours with a single patient.
“In the paramedic profession, it is not uncommon for responding paramedic crew to arrive at a destination facility and have to wait until that bed becomes available,” said Lyle Karaskiuk, director of public affairs for Parkland Ambulance in Prince Albert.
Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan (PSCS) president Steven Skoworodko said significant increases in calls for service across the province over the past three to four months, combined with lengthy offload waits for paramedics, are putting considerable strain on emergency medical resources.
“We’ve definitely seen that significant rise in offload delays,” Skoworodko said.