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Code Critical: How a family doctor shortage has N.S. woman hoping her family doesn’t get sickBrenda MacDonald and her children have been on the physician wait list for two and a half years. She is left wondering when she will ever get a family doctor.HealthMar 12, 2024
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N.S. paramedics call for help after reporting more than 40 ‘Code Critical’ cases in five daysSince Feb. 11, the union representing Nova Scotia's paramedics has reported at least 40 'Code Critical' instances where not enough paramedics were locally available.HealthFeb 15, 2021
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Protesters brave wet weather to raise concerns about Nova Scotia health careAmong the issues raised by protesters were a lack of doctors and nurses, a limited number of beds, limited access to primary care and limited ambulance availability.HealthApr 3, 2019
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Nova Scotia paramedics sounding alarm over ambulance wait timesOne of the reasons some zones end up with no ambulances available is because of offload delays, according to the Nova Scotia Health Authority.HealthJan 15, 2019
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