
Pediatric ward closure in Kelowna triggers fears of ripple effect in B.C. hospitals
Dr. Jeff Eppler, an emergency room physician at Kelowna General Hospital, is getting ready for a hectic summer.
He’s not only thinking about the typical seasonal spike — but the ripple effects of the closure of the hospital’s dedicated pediatric ward from May 26 to July 4 due to what Interior Health called “limited physician availability.”
“It’s very difficult, but then you throw this pediatric service disruption in … (it’s) just going make our life a lot more difficult, especially as we go into the summer, as things become much busier,” he said.
Eppler said ER staff would have to treat some children who would typically be directed onward to pediatrics.