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Ontario tells hospitals to stop non-urgent surgeries, procedures to preserve critical-care capacity

Ontario tells hospitals to stop non-urgent surgeries, procedures to preserve critical-care capacity

CBC
Thursday, January 6, 2022 3:21 AM GMT

The Ontario government has instructed hospitals and health-care professionals to stop all non-urgent surgeries and procedures to preserve critical-care capacity and human resources.

Alexandra Hilkene, spokesperson for the Ontario health ministry, said in an email on Wednesday that the province is reinstating what it calls "Directive #2" in response to the growing spread of the Omicron variant.

"While this was not an easy decision, this time-limited measure will help preserve and increase hospital bed capacity by making between 1,200 to 1,500 acute/post-acute beds available as needed," Hilkene said.

"This decision will be closely monitored on an ongoing basis with the intention of bringing on surgical capacity as soon as safely possible."

Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, said in the directive that action is needed because of the spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant.

"Specifically, cases are at the highest level since the start of the pandemic (>18,000 per day) and a continued acceleration in cases, and increased hospitalizations are expected throughout January 2022," Moore said.

"New data demonstrates two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine provide only some protection against severe Omicron infection, and three doses are needed for better protection ... COVID-19 threatens health system ability to deal with hospital admissions and the ability to care for all patients."

Moore said the directive is aimed at all regulated health professionals or people who operate a group practice of regulated health professionals in a hospital.

He said the following steps are required immediately:

Moore added that health professionals are "in the best position" to determine what is urgent or an emergency in terms of surgeries, procedures, diagnostic imaging and ambulatory clinical activity in their specific fields and should rely on guidance when possible.

When making decisions about what to cease or postpone, health care professionals should be guided by their regulatory colleges and such principles as proportionality, minimizing harm to patients, equity and reciprocity.

"As this outbreak evolves, there will be continual review of emerging evidence to understand the most appropriate measures to take to protect health care providers and patients," Moore said.

"This will continue to be done in collaboration with health system partners and technical experts from Public Health Ontario and with the health system."

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