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Edmundston ER death happened under 'much different' circumstances than Fredericton one, minister says

A "tragic event" ended in the death of a person at the Edmundstonemergencyroom, according tothe Vitalit Health Network.

Public not being told what happened in 'tragic' Edmundston case because it's delicate, Vitalit says

A large blue and white bilingual sign bearing the name of the Edmundston Regional Hospital and its address, as well as Vitalit.
No Edmundston Regional Hospital staff were injured in the events that led to the death of a patient in the emergency room, Vitalit Health Network says. (Radio-Canada)

A "tragic event" ended in the death of a person at the Edmundstonemergencyroom, the Vitalit Health Network said Monday.

On Sunday, a person was admitted to the emergency department of the Edmundston Regional Hospital.

"The person ...lost their life under unforeseeable and exceptional circumstances,"Dr. France Desrosiers, CEO of Vitalit, said in a news release.

The network has shared no details about the person,why they were in the emergency room, what happened leading up to the death, or the cause of death.

"For confidentiality purposes and due to the delicate nature of the incident, no further details can be provided to the public at this time," Desrosierssaid.

This death comes on the heels of a death in the waiting room of the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital emergency room in Fredericton. That death triggered a major shakeup in health-care leadership in New Brunswick.

In response to a request for an interview, new Health Minister Bruce Fitch sent an emailed statement.

He saidthe circumstances of theEdmundstoncase were different from theFredericton one but did not say how.

"I can't discuss the details surrounding this tragic event," Fitch said.

"It's important to note that the Department of Health must protect every individual's right to privacy even those who are now deceased."

Fitch expressed his condolences to the family of the person who died Sunday. He said "an investigation will becompleted," but did not say by whom.

No one fromVitalit was made available for an interview about the incident, although it happened in a part of the hospital members of the public use every day.

Desrosierssaid she was at the Edmundston hospital Monday speaking to staff.

Did service failure contribute to death?

It's not known how long the person was waiting for care, or whether a shortage of staff played a role in the death.

Jean-Claude D'Amours, Liberal health critic, said he doesn't have a lot of information about what happened, but"it's fair to let the health network do the investigation."

He said he would like to see what the investigation finds about what services were provided and if there was any lack of resources that led to the person's death.

"In the end I hope to see the detail about the services that were provided, theservices that wereneeded by that individualand understand in the end if it was the lack of resources, lack ofservices, that created that situation."

No one else hurt

Vitalit was asked whether mental health was a factor, in what capacity the police were involved and whether Vitalit kept track of unexpected ER deaths

"No further details can be provided," Vitalit spokespersonThomas Lizotte said.

No employees or members of the medical staff were injured.

Desrosiers said a "comprehensive internal root cause assessment of the incident" is underway, and police and the coroner's office are also investigating.

"The Network also wishes to acknowledge the exemplary work and professionalism of its staff in handling this unfortunate incident," Desrosiers said.

"The Network extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased."

Police try to understand

In response to a request for interview, the EdmundstonPolice Force issued a news release saying officers were called to the hospital on Sunday "to offer assistance following an event where a person unfortunately died in unexpected circumstances."

The force saidit's investigating what happened "to better understand and assess the facts surrounding this unfortunate incident."

The news also comes as many hospitals are struggling with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and lack of staff. Some hospitals have reduced services, including the Edmundston hospital, and other emergency rooms have reduced hours.