‘Three new doctors scheduled to come to Merritt’; Minister Dix hints help is on the way
MERRITT, B.C. — After 19 separate emergency room closures in 2023, the Nicola Valley Hospital’s ER saw it’s first two shutdowns of 2024 this past week due to limited physician availability. Over the past year, the community of Merritt has held multiple protests in front of the healthcare facility calling on government to step up and provide the basic level of care to Merritt and travellers along the Coquihalla Highway and Okanagan Connector.
The first two closures of the year in Merritt have been attributed to physician shortages, a notable difference from the majority of shutdowns last year being credited to lack of nurses.
“Principally, what we are doing is bringing in locums from other communities, including from Kamloops and Kelowna and Vernon and other communities that come in and support that emergency room,” B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix told CFJC Today this week. “That is the challenge, on occasion, when you are doing that, when something occurs — say a family tragedy or somebody gets sick — you are vulnerable to that. And that is why building out the base of local doctors in important.”