Instead, patients should use their judgment and seek care elsewhere — such as from family medicine clinics, or clinics led by nurse practitioners — if they don't really need to go to the hospital.
He made the announcement four days after a group representing chief doctors in the province's emergency departments sent a letter to him saying the situation in ERs is "out of control" due to overcrowding.
Three emergency room doctors who spoke to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø on Monday said the primary issue leading to overcrowding at Quebec hospitals is that ERs are struggling to transfer patients into hospital wards.
"I saw someone who was 25 years old, who had a fever, who was coughing, who had a sore throat and who went to emergency," he told reporters. "I'm asking you please, a bit of self-care, a bit of acetaminophen, a lot of liquid and rest."
Boucher said anyone unsure about whether they need to visit an ER should not feel guilty about visiting the hospital, but he suggested people think twice before calling 811 if they have a minor condition.
“We don’t have the resources. The viruses are here, they’re going to be getting worse over the next few weeks and if everybody who gets a virus starts calling 811, nobody will get access to the line,†he said. “Take care of yourself, most viruses will get better on their own."
Data from Quebec's Health Department shows that as of Dec. 18, the number of ER visits had risen about four per cent from the week before, averaging 9,479 per day over the previous seven days.
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This report by ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø was first published Dec. 19, 2023.