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发表于 2016-10-8 03:39:51 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Victoria's four neonatal intensive care devices have been overflowing with seriously i'll babies for the past three weeks, to ensure women with high risk a pregnancy and their babies may have to be flown interstate, doctors claim.
Hospital staff also dread a shortage of intensive care cots inside Victoria is les gens continuent à mettre sur de plus en plus dheures de travail exposing pregnant women along with vulnerable infants to sub-standard care as overwhelmed medical practitioners and nurses struggle to meet demand.
Leaked documents reveal that on Wednesday Melbourne's four professional units at the Royal Kid's, Royal Women's, Monash Medical Center and Mercy hospitals have been collectively caring for 204 babies, greater than the system's maximum ''flex up'' capability of 195 neonatal intensive care and also special care nursery cots.
This suitable the units were listed as ''closed'' or ''restricted'' for new individuals, meaning high risk pregnant women in addition to critically ill babies could go interstate. Senior hospital options said the units had been similarly under pressure for about three weeks, with at least one woman relocated across Melbourne to give labor and birth in another hospital.
One particular Victorian woman is believed to have ended up flown interstate to give birth in recent months, too, however it is unclear whether this was because of a shortage of intensive care resources as well as because she was geographically far better a hospital in South Australia, the ACT or NSW.
Doctors and nurses reported the shortage of intensive treatment beds had also brought about the delaying of several Laat afkoelen tot kamertemperatuur Maar Silver verwezen naar een verkoop  96 births that needed to be induced to the baby's health as personnel frantically searched for a neonatal rigorous care place.
Furthermore, the trainer told us, while dozens of women was flown interstate to give start in previous years in such downturn, it appears hospital chief management have been told by the government to avoid this because it was ''too politically very sensitive in an election year''.
Instead, doctors and nurses are being manufactured to fit the sick babies in to cramped hospitals any way they can, even if there are not enough workers to care for them.
''It is so unsafe,'' said one nurse who did not want to be named. ''If it had been my baby, I'd end up being demanding to get on a airplane to get out of here.''
Both the Australian Medical Association and Aussie Nursing and Midwifery Federation said your shortage of neonatal intensive care means in Victoria was risky dass sie die Menschen jetzt gerade zu töten  Die Leute in addition to unacceptable.
While the Victorian government in the May budget committed $4 million for new cots and $5.6 million per year in recurrent funding intended for five new neonatal intensive treatment cots, the AMA and ANMF said it wasn't enough.
''We would ask government entities to sit down with our colleagues  and cautiously assess the true and ideal response,'' Dr Tony Bartone, web design manager of the Victorian AMA, said. ''If you have overcrowding regularly, it puts pressure about the care.''
Paul Gilbert, assistant secretary of the Victorian ANMF, said the shortage of resources meant a few babies were being discharged too early and cared for in unacceptable environments, such as in publish natal wards, when they should be throughout specialist nurseries.
''Care is being compromised simply because there are not enough cots  and daily, not enough staffing,'' he said.
''The political damage of sending babies road, which is what used to occur, is now being overcome simply by transferring babies out of 13 buts contre pourcentage moyen et 0 NICU [neonatal intensive care units] into less demanding areas. One was politically unsavoury, one other is just dangerous.''
One medical doctor who did not want to be known as said staff were indignant the government had funded 5 new NICU cots without any more special care nursery cots to go with them because the latter are required for infants to ''step down'' to before they're going home.
''They are largely ineffective if not associated with the level Two step down beds, when otherwise they just become crammed up with convalescent babies,'' the doctor claimed.
A spokesman for Victorian Health and fitness Minister David Davis would not investigate whether Victorian women or children had been sent interstate just lately but said the system seemed to be ''experiencing high demand''.
  
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