Virtual care pilot programs planned for emergency departments in Clearwater and Lillooet
CLEARWATER, B.C. — Virtual emergency care pilot programs are being planned for a pair of hospitals in the Southern Interior that have become notorious for emergency department closures in recent years.
Interior Health says an expansion of the Virtual Emergency Room Rural assistance (VERRa) model will be used in hospitals in Clearwater and Lillooet to keep overnight care accessible and relieve the workload on local physicians. The health authority plans to bring the virtual model in-house to enable wider use and timelier coordination.
Hospitals in the communities of Nakusp and Princeton will also be recipients of the expanded VERRa pilot program.
In a news release issued Wednesday (Oct. 22), Interior Health says the four hospitals are similar in size with low overnight patient volumes, which would allow physicians to share responsibilities. The health authority says it would help promote physician wellness and improve staff retention.


