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Windsor and London areas to receive more Toronto patients this week as part of 3rd wave transfers

The London Middlesex Primary Care Alliance has corrected an internal memo to say that the broader Windsor and London regions will receive a total of 40 Toronto patients over the coming days.

London's primary care alliance says 100 Toronto patients headed to Southern Ontario hospitals

An internal memo by the London Middlesex Primary Care Alliance shows that Windsor-Essex and Erire-St. Claire will receive 60 patients from hospitals in Toronto and Hamilton. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

A London alliance of primary care doctorssays up to 60 patients from the Torontoarea are expected tobe transferred to the Windsor and Chatham areathis week to help with the crush of patients from the third COVID-19 wave in the GTA

ButbothWindsor area hospitals, Windsor Regional Hospital and Htel-Dieu Grace Healthcare,havetold CBC News the memo from theLondon Middlesex Primary Care Alliance is inaccurate, saying they have asked the authors to correct it.

Andthe day after the memo was circulated the Alliance issued a correction, saying that in total the Windsor-London regions would receive approximatey 40 patients over the coming week. The corrected memo puts the expected patients in line with the numbers the hospitals said were heading this way

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The original internal memo by the Alliance saysthat the Windsor/Chatham/Sarnia region (known as theErie St. Clair Local Health Integration Network) can expect 60 of 100 patients being transferred from Trillium Health Care in Toronto. The other 40 are heading to the London area.There are currentlyfive patients in WRH transferred from the Greater Toronto Area with threein the ICU.

There are four hospitals in the Erie-St.Clair LHIN.

In a statement to CBC,Htel-Dieu Grace Healthcaresaid, at the moment, the four hospitalsare collectively being asked to take 14 ward/medical patients a week,and to independentlytakeICU patients "as demand increases."

Windsor Regional Hospital tweeted out a similar statement that also said the number mentioned in the memo was inaccurate.

The Erie St. Clair Local Health Integration Network declined to comment.

The memo saysthecondition of patients coming to Windsor area will vary from having COVID-19 to not having the virus and also differ in severity of care, adding many will have to be accommodated in hospitals in the region.

Impact of redeployment

The possible redeployment of London's primary care physicians is brought up in the memo and while there is not a present request to redeploy familyphysicians, the memo notes "we are in a day-to-day situation and the landscape could change rapidly. Thus we are asking for 'all hands on deckto be on deck.'"

Dr. Jessica Summerfield is the president of the Essex County Medical Society and saidthere has not been mention of redeploying primary care physicians to other locations.

"We haven't yet been asked about redeploymentother locations but we are certainly accepting patients, mostly from the GTA area to try and help out with the resources that we have locally."

Asked about difficulties ofbringingprimary care physiciansinto the ICU, Summerfield said it depends on experience and background of thephysician.

"I mean that's total opposite ends of the spectrum in the field of medicine, but someone like myself, I work as a primary care physician, but I also work as a hospitalist, and we work in patient medicine as well. That's much more transferable."

Summerfieldsaid there are 959 physicians in Windsor-Essex comprised of family practice and specialty-based doctors.

Corrections

  • This story has been amended to reflect that the source for the original numbers in the story, The London Middlesex Primary Care Alliance, has, after publication, retracted its memo and issued corrected figures.
    Apr 20, 2021 5:05 PM ET
  • This story has been corrected to reflect that the memo referenced the entire Erie-St.Clair LHIN as the destination and not specifically Windsor hospitals.
    Apr 19, 2021 8:54 PM ET