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Canadians are dying in emergency rooms as wait times climb to 48 hours

A new report shows Canadians are spending more time in the emergency department, with one in 10 admitted patients spending two days or more.

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nationalpost.comStai leggendo22 g fa

Canadians are dying in emergency rooms as wait times climb to 48 hours

A new report shows Canadians are spending more time in the emergency department, with one in 10 admitted patients spending two days or more.

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thestar.com22 g fa

Canada’s emergency departments are in worse shape than before the pandemic. This is how bad it’s gotten

An analysis by CIHI found that one in 10 patients who required admission to hospital last year were forced to wait more than two days in Emergency.

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·thestar.com

    Canada’s emergency departments are in worse shape than before the pandemic. This is how bad it’s gotten

    An analysis by CIHI found that one in 10 patients who required admission to hospital last year were forced to wait more than two days in Emergency.

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·nationalpost.com

    Canadians are dying in emergency rooms as wait times climb to 48 hours

    A new report shows Canadians are spending more time in the emergency department, with one in 10 admitted patients spending two days or more.