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Doctors, nurses call for reforms to prevent overcrowding in Canada's emergency rooms

Overcrowded ERs demand action: doctors, nurses

Overcrowded emergency rooms are frustrating patients and staff in parts of the country as respiratory illness season exacerbates long waits for care.

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Overcrowded emergency rooms are frustrating patients and staff in parts of the country as respiratory illness season exacerbates long waits for care.

Combined with bed shortages, an aging population and a lack of community care, it's converging to create a crisis, health professionals say.

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