Effect of health-care slowdown worries SHA
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is in the middle of putting the brakes on most surgeries and services in the province to try to make enough room for COVID-19 patients today and in the near future.
Any surgeries that aren’t emergencies, that aren’t to deal with cancer, or aren’t six weeks urgent are being postponed. Dr. Susan Shaw, the SHA’s chief medical officer, said the authority recognizes that just because a surgery is deemed elective doesn’t mean it’s unnecessary.
“We really do worry a lot and recognize the burden this is creating on so many people,” said Shaw.
The authority has set a goal in the next few weeks of having enough space and resources for 125 ICU COVID-19 patients and 350 acute care COVID-19 patients. Currently, 36 adult medicine beds have been added in Saskatoon and 22 in Regina.