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Everyone appears to be seeking someone else to blame.
It appears that any member of the public can enter and traverse the corridors of the hospitals possibly carrying any sort of communicable disease. We have a very dangerous situation....There is too much responsibility being left to the public to do the right thing and to use their commonsense!
This situation in it`s entirety is just NOT good enough, and it is understandable why we are having problems trying to contain the spread and infection from the likes of Golden Staph within the confines of the hospital precincts.
Hospital emplyees can wear anything that they like whilst on duty, Pre-op and Theatre staff only required to don a gown and mask over usually their normal day wear. Intensive Care Wards are another area of deep concern, where entry to same requires only the "asked for" handwashing procedure,...again without any enforcement!
Public Hospitals should be controlled by a Hospital Board comprising responsible and reputable members. The day to day running of the hospital returned to Matron and Registrar, who are responsible directly to the Board.
Nursing Staff should be returned to the wearing of sterile uniforms displaying their rank/seniority. All other hospital employees should wear uniforms appropriate to their position within the hospital.
ALL Hospital Doctors, Nurses and medical staff should be compelled to change fron their home clothing, shower and don sterile uniforms prior to commencing duty.
All members of the public should NOT be allowed near a ward unless they have complied with appropriate sanitary conditions as would be laid down!
It sounds tough all round,..but what price is human life? We have entered a dangerously deteriorating standard of hospital care, performance techniques and procedures have improved out of sight, whilst the benefits thjat could be accrued are lost due to sloppy and dangerous house-keeping procedures, which have now become the norm ina drastically overloaded system!