If you’ve been stuck in a Winnipeg emergency room wondering why you’re waiting longer than ever to see a doctor, you’re not imagining it.
New numbers are in, and they paint a grim picture of a health-care system still in crisis.
According to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority’s 2024-25 annual report released this week, emergency room and urgent care wait times have jumped 36 per cent over the past three years.
The 90th percentile wait time — meaning nine out of 10 patients are seen faster and one in 10 waits longer — has ballooned from 7.6 hours in 2022-23 to 10.3 hours in 2024-25.
That’s a staggering increase, especially considering the WRHA report does not include Health Sciences Centre — Manitoba’s largest and busiest emergency department — which is operated separately by Shared

Winnipeg Free Press

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