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Kamloops Maternity Care Shortage

Emily WongBy Emily WongJuly 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Expectant families in Kamloops are facing ongoing uncertainty as maternity care services at Royal Inland Hospital remain unstable. A shortage of local doctors is causing gaps in labour and delivery coverage that are expected to continue until the end of August.

Interior Health has confirmed that some pregnant patients may need to travel to other hospitals to safely deliver their babies. These service gaps are set to begin on Saturday.

Dr. Pete Bosma, executive medical director for clinical operations in the region, said that patients in labour should still go to Royal Inland Hospital. However, if care needs are greater than what the hospital can handle at that time, they will be transported elsewhere for proper care.

Bosma said hospital teams are carefully reviewing each case to ensure safe outcomes for both mothers and babies. The staffing shortage has created a situation where patients may not receive maternity care locally, at least for several more weeks.

Health Minister Josie Osborne called the situation stressful for families but added that there are emergency plans in place. These include helping families who may need to relocate for their delivery. She said the gap in staffing is expected to last from July 26 through to the end of August.

Osborne confirmed that Interior Health is working hard to fix the staffing issue. According to Bosma, physician availability often improves toward the end of the summer as doctors return from holiday.

Kamloops-Centre MLA Peter Milobar said the problem is not new. He believes the current situation reflects deeper, ongoing issues within the hospital system. Milobar stated that the shortage has existed for nearly three years and has now grown into a crisis. He said poor management and failure to act earlier may have made the problem worse.

Milobar also warned that the lack of reliable maternity care may discourage people in the community from starting or expanding their families. He said the uncertainty surrounding hospital services is a major concern for local residents.

Despite the challenges, Dr. Bosma said there has been some progress. He believes that staffing levels are slowly improving but admitted the hospital is still under pressure.

He noted that doctors trained in obstetrics and gynecology from the United States are now showing interest in working in the region. If they join, it could help improve services in the near future.

Interior Health is reviewing staff schedules daily and contacting physicians who may be able to cover vacant shifts. The recruitment team is also processing applications from across Canada and other countries in hopes of hiring more professionals quickly.

Until the situation improves, expectant families in Kamloops may have to adjust their birth plans. Interior Health continues to assure residents that work is underway to restore consistent and safe maternity care at Royal Inland Hospital.

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Emily Wong is a dedicated local news reporter based in Kamloops with over 14 years of experience in journalism. A graduate of Thompson Rivers University, she has contributed to trusted outlets including Kamloops, This Week and CBC British Columbia and also News Xpress Online. Emily is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is passionate about covering stories related to public health, education, and rural community development.

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