Twenty hours waiting in the emergency room wasn’t unusual for Brodie Houlette.
After the 39-year-old financial services worker contracted a heart infection in 2022, he spent months in and out of a Toronto hospital ER, waiting first for a diagnosis, then more tests, and then for admission and treatment.
Two years later, and the experience has left a profound impression on him.
“It was a wait in emergency rooms of 14,16, 20 hours,” he said.
“You’d be sleeping in a bay as you waited for a room to come up … It was a disaster.”
Houlette says he’s paying close attention to this provincial election and wants fixing ER waits and closures to become a prominent ballot box question.
He says his experience made it clear that staffing shortages and space constraints in Ontario hospitals require urgent attention from politicians of all party stripes.
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