
Il capo HSE si impegna per il “servizio sanitario di sette giorni” con importanti modifiche alla settimana lavorativa del personale chiave
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/hse-chief-makes-pledge-for-seven-day-health-service-with-major-changes-to-key-staffs-working-week/a1967797515.html
di PoppedCork
11 commenti
Best start recruiting so Bernard, many departments don’t have enough staff to provide weekday coverage to the levels the HSE wants as it is.
Wonderful idea in theory, but unless they fix the systematic problems in the HSE, all the money in the world won’t touch the sides
Looks like rolling back on that wave of industrial action and a work to rule by the unions was an incredibly smart move. He’s clearly listened./s
Ah haha fuck off, the idea is nice but working in the HSE myself there’s a fuckton of things to be sorted before even thinking of this.
Let’s watch them try wring more productivity out of chronically understaffed staff members. Doctors in training are already working far above the legal 48 hours as outlined by the European working directive. Let’s increase the workload of them by just under 30%, without adding any staff. And then we can complain and wonder why the rate of burnout rises and retention drops.
Going to have to stop hiding behind that pay-and-numbers strategy them & start recruiting some staff quick!
Electronic records.
For the love of fuck this has been promised for years and still thousands of hours every day are spent carting them round, looking for them, trying to read them.
It’s criminal to look at people when the systems are non existent.
We have targets and ambitions that we’ll say we’ll meet by this future time.
And they don’t time and time again not even close.
They remind me of me.
Yawn sure , hearing that for years and everyone knows it’s the soln but – everyone also knows the second those scroungers in the unions get their hands on this we’ll be lucky to have 7 hours health service….cant be making those public servants actually serve the public ….
Get it working properly for the 5 days and then worry about the other 2
I accompanied a friend for a scan on a Sunday a few weeks ago. It was the quickest scan ever. I’ve been up for scans during the week & have waited and waited to go in. Then waited to get the canula taken out. Worst was 3 hours total.
This was total opposite – loads of parking, no clinics on so no one skipping the queue, no traffic there & back. Total time was about 30 mins & that included the time after the scan to make sure no adverse reaction. If I had a choice I’d pick weekends for scans.