No evidence patients died from sleeping on floor: NRH
BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO
National referral hospital (NRH) has
rebuffed observations that ‘sleeping on the floor due to lack of bed’ is one
contributing factor to deaths at the emergency ward.
Chief Executive Officer of NRH, Dr
George Malefoasi says, “There is never an evidence shows patient die or
increasing the severity of illness of a person who slept on the floor due to
bed shortage because the hospital wards are disinfected daily by our cleaners.
National Referral Hospital, Solomon Islands |
“Whilst bed shortage is an ongoing
hospital management issues, there are no evidence or an incident where people
die because of sleeping on the floor at the hospital.
“These
hospital wards are disinfected daily by our cleaners.
“However,
the overcrowding of the wards will be jeopardising the infection control
measures undertaken.
“This
is why the hospital management is so concern of too many people coming in the
hospital. Unfortunately, it can be deemed as people coming to hospital
forgetting or subconscious that they are in the hospital that accommodate sick
people, not a community centre.”
Island
Sun had raised the matter to CEO Malefoasi last week following public concerns
that some of the deaths at the emergency department included patients who were lying
on the floor because of lack of beds.
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