Nurses 'working in rubble' of collapsed health system: union president

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Service disruptions in smaller population centres mean that people will have to look elsewhere, putting more pressure on hospital staff working in places like Regina, Yorkton, Swift Current or Saskatoon.

“These registered nurses are getting no breaks. They’re getting no breaks in a system that has collapsed and they’re working in the rubble of it,” Zambory said.Article contentPhoto by TROY FLEECE“What they’re being told, because we’re dealing with a situation here where we want to pretend like everything’s OK, they’re being directed to do their best to keep the waiting rooms empty only because we want people to think we’re OK when in fact we’re not,” Zambory continued.

Her report said the SHA expects to be short 850 continuing care assistants, 520 registered nurses and 180 medical laboratory technicians. The province hasn’t targeted which hospitals will be most short, Clemett said, but noted rural and remote communities have reported multiple disruptions.Article content

The union has heard about seniors sitting in the waiting room for eight hours, or patients getting through triage and then going back to the waiting room. Sometimes, even beds have been set up in the waiting room.

 

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