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Daily Archives: August 9, 2011
“This Is An Unsafe Place to Work and Management is Aware.” Insufficient Staffing May Be Factor In Patient Deaths
WGAL Channel 8 in Pennsylvania reported today that:
The state Health Department released a report on Carlisle Regional Medical Center that states insufficient staffing may have contributed to the deaths of two patients in June. One died after the patient stopped breathing during a CT scan and was not accompanied by a nurse because of low staffing, according to the report. Another patient died after waiting more than seven hours for a transfer to another hospital for heart surgery, according to the report. The report is based on an unannounced complaint investigation at the hospital that started on June 9 and ended on June 22.
A hospital schedule showed more than 200 nursing shifts were left empty in less than a one-month period. One employee told investigators, “We all fear for our jobs because corporate will fire at will with no reason.” Another worker said, “This is an unsafe place to work and management is aware.”
News 8 called hospital management for comment, but the call has not been returned.
Read more: http://www.wgal.com/news/28811606/detail.html:
THE EVIDENCE IS IN: RN-TO-PATIENT RATIOS SAVE LIVES
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