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HHHS staffing stable, but still a ‘significant challenge’

COVID-1919 January 2022

By Sue Tiffin While staffing levels at Haliburton Highlands Health Services have remained stable enough that emergency departments have avoided closure, HHHS CEO and president Carolyn Plummer said staffing remains a “significant challenge.”   After…

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