Length of stay in Saskatchewan emergency departments on the rise: report
Saskatchewan residents spent more time in the emergency department at hospitals this past year compared to previous years.
That is coming from data released last week by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) through the National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS).
The report looked at the median number of hours patients spend at the emergency department along with some of the highest number of hours.
Saskatchewan had the second lowest when it came to length of stay, with an average stay of three hours. The highest amount recorded was around 10.1 hours.