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Pandemic has lessons for health and aged care

Catholic Health Australia Catholic health and aged care operators are calling on government to create clear lines of communication to avoid the confusion that beset the sectors at the height of the COVID pandemic. A new review into operations, Lessons Learnt from COVID-19, has found multiple data requests, junior staff in the bureaucracy as contacts, and a surge workforce that was untrained and unprepared to work with COVID-affected patients were some of the challenges facing operators. The report was compiled by Catholic Health Australia in conjunction with Australian Catholic University, and surveyed executives from four major providers in Victoria: Mercy Health, St John of God Healthcare, St Vincent’s Health Australia and Villa Maria Catholic Homes.

Full house at Mercy | Wyndham

The hospital welcomed 3833 babies in 2020, while 3888 were born there in 2019. Health services chief executive Jason Payne said Werribee Mercy Hospital’s birthing numbers had remained steady over the past two years because the birthing suites were unable to accommodate any more expectant mums. He said at the moment, some pregnant women within the Werribee Mercy Hospital catchment are using services at public hospitals outside the area. “The demand exists for Werribee Mercy Hospital to deliver more babies locally but this cannot occur without expanded facilities,” Mr Payne said. “It would be preferable that local families had access to more of the best high quality and safe public birthing services at Werribee Mercy Hospital, so they don’t have to travel,” he said.

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happened. tim jasper said the hospital where she worked as a nurse worked her to death with long hours and no breaks. beth jasper crashed her car last march while she was driving home after a 12-hour shift at cincinnati jewish hospital. the family believes she may have fallen asleep behind the wheel. mr. jas. s claims the hospital knew it was willfully understaffed and his wife was extremely stressed and fatigued. in addition to seeking damages, jasper says he wants the hospital to change its practices, as well. needs to change. these nurses cannot be treated this way. the patient care, you know, is an issue. but they can t continue to work these nurses and expect them to pick up the slack because they don t want to staff the hospitals. so, the parent group of jewish hospital and mercy health group says its heart goes out to the family but does not comment on pending litigation. here to discuss this with us

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