B.C.’s Interior Health to begin rescheduling surgeries after COVID-19 pause
KELOWNA, B.C. — British Columbia’s Interior Health authority says it’s taking a phased approach to resuming services that were paused last month, including rescheduling postponed surgeries and reopening in-patient services.
A statement from president Susan Brown says the impacts of the Omicron wave of COVID-19 on staffing in the region’s health-care system are beginning to subside.
Brown says staffing isn’t stable enough to safely restore all services next week, but it will reschedule procedures starting next Wednesday and aims to clear the backlog as quickly as possible.
Interior Health says in-patient services will reopen Feb. 23 in Clearwater, where one new registered nurse has been recruited, while nurse-provided primary care services will return to normal that day at the Barriere and District Health Centre.