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North Bay hospital needs to hire 300 more staff each year to deal with increased patient needs

20 September 2022
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  • Ontario Council of Hospital Unions / Canadian Union of Public Employees
https://ochu.on.ca/

NORTH BAY, ON –/COMMUNITYWIRE/– Unless the North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) hires 300 staff annually, problems with spiking emergency room (ER) wait times and unprecedented staffing shortages will deepen as the population ages, said the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) at a media conference in North Bay today.

CUPE based its call for the 300 new hospital staff hires at NBRHC on available government and hospital data.

Across Ontario, the wait time to be seen in emergency has consistently spiked since the Doug Ford PC’s have been in government with a 47% increase in the last year alone. Equally concerning is that more than $1.6 Billion in provincial COVID-19 money that helped hospitals deal with the additional costs of increased patient volumes and capacity pressure, is set to be eliminated in 2023.

Even with the special COVID-19 funding, this summer, there were more than 80 hospital ER and unit closures province-wide. These closures will “only intensify” under the current health human resource and hospital funding strategy of the PC provincial government, said Dave Verch, a registered practical nurse (RPN) and first vice-president of CUPE’s Ontario Council of Hospital Unions (OCHU-CUPE).

Verch added that “so far, the provincial government has not shown the urgency or commitment to public health care required to develop a workforce retention plan to stabilize capacity in our public hospitals. That would require them to improve working conditions to stop the bleeding of staff. This includes increasing wages, full-time employment and lowering workloads. Then the number of resignations would go down and hospitals would not have to recruit so many new staff to deal with the unprecedented turnover rates and increased needs of an ageing and growing population.”

To keep hospital emergency rooms and other units from closing, overall, across Ontario, 46,000 more hospital staff must be hired just to deal with a 14.95% hospital staff turnover rate, the very high number of hospital job vacancies, the impacts of COVID and long COVID, and the increased needs of an aging and growing population.

OCHU/CUPE is also calling on the Doug Ford PC government to maintain – not eliminate – COVID funding. “We are not done with this virus just yet – and long COVID is coming right at us. There are more than 1200 COVID patients in hospital beds across Ontario, and like front-line hospital staff, the hospitals are also dealing with rising inflation,” said Verch.

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For more information, contact:

Stella Yeadon
CUPE Communications
416-559-9300
syeadon@cupe.ca

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