Alberta doctors call for more supervised consumption services to reduce strain on acute care resources
Note: A previous version of this story used the term “drug-use sites.” Upon consultation with a local service provider, we’ve changed it to refer to “supervised consumption services”
EDMONTON, AB. — A group of Edmonton physicians says the Alberta government’s overhaul of harm reduction supports for people who use drugs is needlessly straining acute care resources as COVID-19 demands grow.
Members of the Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association’s opioid poisoning committee have penned a letter to Premier Jason Kenney, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other health and addictions officials.
It calls for emergency action to address the drug poisoning crisis.


