Doctors have once again opened a pop-up overdose prevention site outside a Victoria hospital, as they push the province to make good on a pledge to incorporate the facilities on hospital grounds.
Tuesday’s event outside Royal Jubilee Hospital was the latest in a string of actions Doctors for Safer Drug Policy have staged on Vancouver Island since November.
Dr. Ryan Herriot, a family physician and addiction medicine doctor who co-founded the group said the province needs to follow through on its pledge to direct health authorities to set up overdose prevention sites in hospitals.
Advocates say hospital-based facilities are needed to serve drug users who may either avoid getting treatment without them or be forced to leave hospital grounds and fatally overdose.
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“It helps patients stay in hospital and receive medically necessary care, it helps keep nursing staff safe, and frankly it also helps make the system run more efficiently — an emergency department visit is at least …