Pressure on hospitals ‘levelling off,’ SHA executive says
The province is starting to see a plateau of respiratory illnesses now that the holidays have passed, and some demand on hospitals seems to be levelling off.
That’s according to Derek Miller, the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s chief operating officer.
Miller said some hospitals in Saskatchewan have seen high levels of demand throughout the winter, as have facilities in other parts of the country. This has been particularly apparent in children’s hospitals and other acute care facilities, he added.
“We took certain steps in order to prepare contingency plans and to consider how can we best meet that type of demand,” Miller said.