shockedcanadian
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It is good that there is at least an investigation. More and more of our horrible healthcare stories make international news and it may force change, take funding from cops and give to healthcare. We need covert police stories from Alberta to Ontario to also make world news,.even the East germans were exposed in their time, why not our fake threat manufacturers? It would be grrat if Ontario did an investigation after a woman died on the floor of the ER waiting room, a new born baby died after waiting many hours etc. Ontario though is where creepy people go to work in government and be protected...from the TPS on up they have cost the entire country 10s of billions. Elon Musk apparently tweeted out this tragic story. He should do so more often. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmo...ng-in-edmonton-emergency-department-9.7028583.
The Alberta government has ordered a review after a 44-year-old man died while waiting in an emergency department in Edmonton earlier this week.
Minister of Hospital and Surgical Health Services Matt Jones, in a social media post, said he has directed Acute Care Alberta and Covenant Health to jointly review the circumstances and factors leading to the death of Prashanth Sreekumar at Grey Nuns Community Hospital last Monday.
Sreekumar, who was experiencing chest pain, died after allegedly waiting nearly eight hours to see a doctor at the ER.
The Alberta government has ordered a review after a 44-year-old man died while waiting in an emergency department in Edmonton earlier this week.
Minister of Hospital and Surgical Health Services Matt Jones, in a social media post, said he has directed Acute Care Alberta and Covenant Health to jointly review the circumstances and factors leading to the death of Prashanth Sreekumar at Grey Nuns Community Hospital last Monday.
Sreekumar, who was experiencing chest pain, died after allegedly waiting nearly eight hours to see a doctor at the ER.
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