ER spillover into hallways creating patient risk at Halifax hospital: study
HALIFAX — Staff at Atlantic Canada’s largest hospital has had to perform CPR in elevators and hastily erect brown paper room dividers due to spillover from a crowded emergency department, says a union study.
The Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union released the report on Monday tracking a rise in so-called code census incidents at the Halifax Infirmary, when the emergency department declares the ward is “unsafe” and starts sending patients to in-patient units.
Last year, the Infirmary had 146 code census incidents, up sharply from the 87 times the rapid transfer system was enacted seven years earlier, though the figures have fluctuated.
In January, there were 23 code census calls — a new high for a single month.


