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by RoyalHenOil
990 days ago
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You seem to be missing the point. The problem isn't getting in temps to fill in during the odd shortage. It's replacing long-term staff with temps. This is bad for patients. If your hospital is always understaffed on Friday nights, for example, you need to hire more nurses, not get temps. |
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A $40 pizza party is about the worth of your safety. Anyone going into a hospital should be aware of these eternal games and runarounds. It’s not every hospital but it’s a lot of them. Hospitals are not focused on your well being but cash flow and they are run that way behind scenes.
Frankly, having an extra warm-body, even if not top quality but capable of basic nursing care might be helpful. I can see the administration now “we’ll Bill, floor 5 East is really building pressure we were pretty short last weekend and we gave them pizza but Rachelle says they are still pretty worked up, let’s do another pizza party and order a nurse for this weekend to placate them. We might need to consider a waffle party on Sunday if pizza isn’t enough. We predict next weekend will be calmer, historically.”