Quebec health minister says ER overcrowding improving, union says ERs in 'crisis'

A sign for a hospital in Montreal, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022. Quebec is expanding a service that allows parents to book urgent medical appointments for sick children by phone in an effort to reduce emergency room visits. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - The new plan to reduce overcrowding in Quebec emergency rooms is paying off, the province's health minister said Wednesday, but a major nurses union said that while the measures are laudable, the situation remains critical.

If it weren't for a series of recent changes to the health network — including new clinics run by nurse practitioners and the expansion of an urgent-care medical line — emergency rooms across the province would be in much worse shape, Christian Dubé told reporters.

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