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Post by TheGlove on Sept 24, 2021 8:15:42 GMT -8
I have heard that one of the biggest problems is the availability of staff (nurses) to work all the beds in the hospital so that a hospital’s availability of “beds” doesn’t necessarily mean physical beds but rather beds that can be served (so to speak) by the nurses and doctors available. I've heard the same thing, but it's probably just fake news.
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Post by irimi on Sept 24, 2021 8:21:30 GMT -8
I have heard that one of the biggest problems is the availability of staff (nurses) to work all the beds in the hospital so that a hospital’s availability of “beds” doesn’t necessarily mean physical beds but rather beds that can be served (so to speak) by the nurses and doctors available. I've heard the same thing, but it's probably just fake news. Since I’m doing all that I can to avoid needing such treatment, I haven’t really given it my full attention. Watching the news report of the care in the hospital in Bend that someone here posted awhile back was enough.
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Post by spudbeaver on Sept 24, 2021 14:25:44 GMT -8
I have heard that one of the biggest problems is the availability of staff (nurses) to work all the beds in the hospital so that a hospital’s availability of “beds” doesn’t necessarily mean physical beds but rather beds that can be served (so to speak) by the nurses and doctors available. I've heard the same thing, but it's probably just fake news. Good thing we're doing all we can to make sure that we reduce the number of medical personnel available!
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