The most recent Ontario health data says a patient arriving at an emergency room in the province waits an average of two hours and six minutes to see a doctor.
Now, a new poll suggests that staffing issues could get even worse. More than a quarter of workers at Ontario hospitals say they are considering leaving their jobs in 2024.
A survey of hundreds of union workers that was conducted by Nanos Research found a majority of those workers – 56 per cent – aren’t confident that those working conditions will improve this year.
Caryn Lieberman has more.
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Now, a new poll suggests that staffing issues could get even worse. More than a quarter of workers at Ontario hospitals say they are considering leaving their jobs in 2024.
A survey of hundreds of union workers that was conducted by Nanos Research found a majority of those workers – 56 per cent – aren’t confident that those working conditions will improve this year.
Caryn Lieberman has more.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca
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