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Author: | cloaked_wolf [ Fri Mar 09, 2012 1:44 pm ] | |||||||||
Post subject: | Hospital doctors told to rethink weekend working | |||||||||
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17305022
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Author: | cloaked_wolf [ Fri Mar 09, 2012 2:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hospital doctors told to rethink weekend working |
I have some issues with this. In the hospitals where I've worked, there's an on-call consultant for the acute specialties - surgery, medicine, paediatrics, obstetrics & gynaecology. All patients admitted will have been seen once by the consultant. The rest of the time, the consultant may be at home, or in an office, or on the wards, depending on need. The majority of the time, they're not needed. What happens Mon-Fri: two consultant ward rounds, one or two registrar ward rounds, one or two junior doctor ward rounds. That makes one ward round per day by a member of the team. What happens at the weekend: nobody seen unless requires urgent review. Nurses should review regularly and contact a (usually junior) doctor if concerned. The majority of patients will be fine. Where there are problems is if the nurses are busy or cannot attend to a patient immediately, or if a doctor is contacted but has to deal with five more poorly patients at the time. This is when things go downhill and is down to a skeleton crew running the hospital. Similar situation at night. Having all consultants on all the time will not be as beneficial. Pay will have to increase to compensate the extra hours. More rest time is needed so clinics and ward rounds during the week have to be altered/reduced/cancelled. The other problem is that you need more staff to complement the increase in consultants. If a consultant wants the patient to have xyz test and this can't be done until Monday due to no one available to run the test, then you're pretty much buggered. Having full hospital staff 24/7 is financially unviable, especially when you're trying to save £20 billion. What could potentially be an option is having one team (consultant, middle grade, junior doctors) looking at admission patients, and one team looking at only ward patients (and even then, just the poorly ones). A little more expensive, but could potentially work. |
Author: | cloaked_wolf [ Fri Mar 09, 2012 2:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hospital doctors told to rethink weekend working |
There's also the issue of patients who are admitted over the weekend tend to be more unwell/poorly than those admitted during the week. Most people will wait to see their GP. If they can't, it's because there's something serious. It is quite entertaining to see how quiet the likes of A&E are on Christmas Day, Eid and New Year's Evening. |
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