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Related: About this forumNorth Dakota Governor Warns That Hospitals Are At "Redline Capacity"
From North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum:
Gov. Doug Burgum and chief medical officers and physicians from several of the states largest hospitals today warned that hospital capacity in North Dakota is reaching critical levels and urged the public to help reduce the need for hospitalization.
The pressure on hospitals and clinics in both our urban and rural areas is reaching critical levels, and we all need to do our part to avoid hospitalization and prevent further strain on these facilities and their staff as we work through this incredibly challenging time, Burgum said.
Regional centers are currently unable to support critical access hospitals as they have in the past, and providers have seen adverse outcomes due to delays in care, said Dr. Chris Meeker, chief medical officer at Sanford Bismarck.
Today North Dakotas six largest hospitals reported 43 patients were deflected to other facilities, including six psychiatric patients; and 29 patients were waiting in emergency departments to be admitted to the hospital.
Health systems across North Dakota face headwinds in caring for the people of our state. Our hospitals are at or above capacity, affecting care for all medical conditions. Physicians, nurses, and other vital frontline health care workers are doing heroic work caring for our communities despite shortages in staff and space, Meeker said.
The pressure on hospitals and clinics in both our urban and rural areas is reaching critical levels, and we all need to do our part to avoid hospitalization and prevent further strain on these facilities and their staff as we work through this incredibly challenging time, Burgum said.
Regional centers are currently unable to support critical access hospitals as they have in the past, and providers have seen adverse outcomes due to delays in care, said Dr. Chris Meeker, chief medical officer at Sanford Bismarck.
Today North Dakotas six largest hospitals reported 43 patients were deflected to other facilities, including six psychiatric patients; and 29 patients were waiting in emergency departments to be admitted to the hospital.
Health systems across North Dakota face headwinds in caring for the people of our state. Our hospitals are at or above capacity, affecting care for all medical conditions. Physicians, nurses, and other vital frontline health care workers are doing heroic work caring for our communities despite shortages in staff and space, Meeker said.
Read more: https://www.joemygod.com/2021/10/nd-gov-warns-that-hospitals-are-at-redline-capacity/
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North Dakota Governor Warns That Hospitals Are At "Redline Capacity" (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Oct 2021
OP
Maybe someday we can hold public officials responsible for giving the public
OAITW r.2.0
Oct 2021
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msongs
(70,287 posts)1. red state blues nt
OAITW r.2.0
(28,711 posts)2. Maybe someday we can hold public officials responsible for giving the public
bad healthcare advice?
Response to OAITW r.2.0 (Reply #2)
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RockRaven
(16,538 posts)3. If only there was some safe and effective way of reducing the need for hospitalization...
Budi
(15,325 posts)4. K & R They never circle around & back to the ONLY answer right in front of them, do they.
They just cannot even speak the words to save their State.
Vaccinate/ Wear a mask
I have no empathy left for them.