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Hamilton Health Sciences postponing surgeries, resuming transfers amid new ‘capacity pressures’

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COVID-19 and a rising demand for care has driven Hamilton’s largest hospital network to begin postponing surgeries and resume “medically suitable” patient transfers to other sites.In a series of social media posts, Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) said it reduced scheduled surgical activity back to 70 per cent of pre-pandemic volumes and is using the Satellite Health Facility on King Street and St.

Peter’s Hospital to reduce “capacity pressures” at its major hospitals.“Bed occupancy at HHS is 110 per cent on average, more patients are waiting longer in our emergency departments to be admitted, and it’s taking longer for ambulances to get back on the road,” the network said in a series of Twitter posts on Thursday.THREAD.

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