Virtual ERs are controversial, but in rural Newfoundland, one has saved a life

Mike Tiller, mayor of New-Wes-Valley, N.L., says a man's life was saved by a virtual emergency room doctor at the hospital in his rural community, the Dr. Y. K. Jeon Kittiwake Health Centre, as seen in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Mike Tiller, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The 12-bed hospital in New-Wes-Valley, N.L. — population 2,000 — found itself at the centre of a heated debate about staff shortages in rural health care when the province signed a contract to staff its emergency department virtually.

Mayor Mike Tiller, a paramedic, is not completely sold on the idea of having doctors hundreds of kilometres away responsible for urgent care of his town's residents, but a recent experience has convinced him the virtual ER can save lives.

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