New Brunswick premier admits ‘gaps’ in scrapped plan for overnight ER closures
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says criticism of his government’s decision to close emergency rooms overnight in six community hospitals exposed serious gaps in the plan and led him to reverse course.
“I can’t in good conscience move forward without addressing the concerns and fears that have been brought to light,” Higgs told a news conference Monday.
Higgs issued a statement Sunday night saying he was cancelling the closures, scheduled to take effect next month, in order to allow for community consultations.
Since it was announced Feb. 11, the plan has drawn criticism from the affected communities, health professionals, opposition parties and members of his own minority Tory government.