Keep emergency rooms, ambulances available 24/7, UBCM tells province

The UBCM says there is a critical need for additional family physicians, emergency room doctors, specialists, paramedics and nurses across the province.

Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) delegates voted overwhelmingly Sept. 14 to ask the province that emergency rooms and ambulances remain available 24 hours a day.

A resolution before delegates at the annual UBCM convention in Whistler said British Columbians — notably families, seniors, children and people with chronic and acute health care — need immediate access to such services.

The resolution said there is a critical need for additional family physicians, emergency room doctors, specialists, paramedics and nurses across the province.

It asked the government to increase funding and training opportunities for health-care professionals so that all B.C. residents can access an appropriate and necessary level of care.

On Sept. 13, Health Minister Adrian Dix acknowledged the province is in a health-care crisis. He said a transformation of the system is needed.

Also at the convention, Clearwater Mayor Merlin Blackwell told delegates that his community has been hurt by repeated emergency room closures and ambulance shortages.

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