Urban patients could be moved to rural centres as hospitalizations rise
Saskatchewan’s premier and health minister both are expecting hospitalizations to keep going up while the province goes through a fifth COVID-19 wave and — while not putting in any new health measures — they are working already to mitigate the effects.
Health Minister Paul Merriman said currently, while hospitals in larger centres like Regina and Saskatoon are working at or over capacity, the capacity in rural areas is more like 70 per cent. So the government is looking at moving patients to ease the strain.
“It doesn’t make any sense for us to be in a position where we’re over capacity in Saskatoon and Regina yet there might be another hospital out in the system that isn’t at capacity,” said Merriman.
The health minister explained health authorities have to start using rural capacity.


