As Ottawa plans to hike health funding, families say system doesn't learn from errors

Kimberley DeWolfe (left to right), Jennifer DeWolfe, Mark DeWolfe and their mother, Diane Breen, are shown in a family handout photo. For the daughters of Diane Breen, the enduring tragedy of their mother's death following an eight-hour wait at a Nova Scotia ER is not knowing what lessons were learned. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Jennifer DeWolfe **MANDATORY CREDIT**

HALIFAX - When Diane Breen died unexpectedly following her visit to a Nova Scotia emergency room, her family was left grieving — both over her loss and their sense that lessons weren't learned from the tragedy.

Kim and Jennifer DeWolfesaytheir 74-year-old mother spent eight hours waiting on Feb. 28 last year at the Aberdeen Hospital in New Glasgow, N.S., before being briefly seen by a doctor about a urinary tract infection.

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