The head of emergency medicine for the Calgary zone says emergency care not being prioritized as a result of efforts to catch up on the back log of surgeries caused by the pandemic. And the founder of a Calgary patient advocate group says it’s resulted in one group getting delayed surgeries, while another group falls through the cracks. Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports on the human toll catching up on surgeries is taking.
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Emergency doctor and mental health advocate say catching up on surgeries comes with a cost to ER patients
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