Crisis at Surrey Memorial Hospital ER worsening, doctors say in letter blasting management

Emergency room physicians at Surrey Memorial Hospital are sounding the alarm once again for what they call a  worsening crisis caused by severe staffing shortages, overcrowding and declining patient care.

In a letter to Fraser Health CEO Victoria Lee, who oversees health care in the region, the doctors blast hospital management and demand a change in leadership.

“Despite repeated and urgent attempts to alert you to the worsening conditions in our emergency department, we have received little response directly from you,” the physicians write.

“We are calling for new leadership that will engage directly with our department, observe the daily challenges of
substandard patient care and the moral distress we face, and be fully committed to meaningful improvement.”

The latest cry for help follows a scathing letter penned by the physicians in May 2023 that called attention to the scope of the problems. They say the hospital in Surrey, B.C., is the busiest emergency department in Canada and the third busiest in North America.

According to the doctors, over the past four years the emergency department has accommodated 30 per cent more visits per year without any changes to department size. 

They say 8.4 per cent of patients are now leaving the ER without ever seeing a doctor — nearly triple the 2.9 per cent recorded between 2020 and 2021. 

A healthcare worker in scrubs, pictured from the back, adjusts her mask at Surrey Memorial Hospital.
Surrey Memorial’s emergency department physicians are calling for a change in leadership. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Unwell but mobile patients often wait more than 12 hours to see a doctor, the letter said. It added that doctors expect waits will soon jump to more than 24 hours, but did not specify a timeframe. 

In an email to CBC News, Fraser Health spokesperson Shannon Henderson said the health authority is reviewing the letter. 

“We understand the seriousness of these concerns and we will be responding directly to the physicians involved to address them comprehensively,” Henderson wrote. 

She said since July 2023, the hospital has hired 364 new staff, including emergency clinical staff and pediatric emergency workers. 

She said Fraser Health will work toward long-term solutions for the hospital’s emergency department, and plans to build a new acute care tower and a new Surrey hospital are underway. 

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