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Manchester Children's Hospital: 'Dangerously low' staffing levels reported | Manchester Children's Hospital: 'Dangerously low' staffing levels reported |
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Medical staff at Manchester Children's Hospital have warned "dangerous staffing levels" have put patients at risk in its critical care unit. | Medical staff at Manchester Children's Hospital have warned "dangerous staffing levels" have put patients at risk in its critical care unit. |
They listed their concerns in an "honesty box", a letter leaked to the Manchester Evening News revealed. | They listed their concerns in an "honesty box", a letter leaked to the Manchester Evening News revealed. |
These include allegations some ill children were discharged early, and claims of a lack of equipment and beds. | These include allegations some ill children were discharged early, and claims of a lack of equipment and beds. |
Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, said staff concerns are taken "very seriously". | Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, said staff concerns are taken "very seriously". |
'Surges in demand' | |
They were able to leave their concerns anonymously in the "honesty box" which was placed in a staff room between 26 and 29 November last year. | They were able to leave their concerns anonymously in the "honesty box" which was placed in a staff room between 26 and 29 November last year. |
"I worry that it will take a patient dying as a direct result of short-staffing before anything changes," one medic is said to have written. | "I worry that it will take a patient dying as a direct result of short-staffing before anything changes," one medic is said to have written. |
"We seem to keep saying yes to admissions when it is already terrifyingly unsafe." | "We seem to keep saying yes to admissions when it is already terrifyingly unsafe." |
Other complaints included: | Other complaints included: |
A letter summarising their concerns, dated 1 December 2017, was then sent to management claiming the feeling is "management are aware of our concerns but do nothing to address them". | A letter summarising their concerns, dated 1 December 2017, was then sent to management claiming the feeling is "management are aware of our concerns but do nothing to address them". |
In a statement, the trust said there had been "particular surges in demand" at the hospital this winter. | In a statement, the trust said there had been "particular surges in demand" at the hospital this winter. |
"The management team have taken the concerns of the staff very seriously and responded immediately with a series of actions to ensure that these concerns are fully understood and addressed. | "The management team have taken the concerns of the staff very seriously and responded immediately with a series of actions to ensure that these concerns are fully understood and addressed. |
"Only under very exceptional circumstances would staff be expected to care for two ventilated patients and this would be for a very short period of time. | "Only under very exceptional circumstances would staff be expected to care for two ventilated patients and this would be for a very short period of time. |
"The decision to admit or discharge a child to or from the children's critical care service is always based on clinical need and an assessment of the resources available. | "The decision to admit or discharge a child to or from the children's critical care service is always based on clinical need and an assessment of the resources available. |
"Every effort is made to accommodate these very sick children and we are very grateful to our staff for their commitment and hard work." | "Every effort is made to accommodate these very sick children and we are very grateful to our staff for their commitment and hard work." |
Estephanie Dunn, North West regional director for the Royal College of Nursing, was "troubled" by the concerns of hospital staff, but "welcomed the measures being taken to resolve the issues". | |
It has requested a meeting with the hospital's nursing management team. |
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