Press Release – New Zealand Nurses Organisation
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) says unpreparedness for COVID-19 and a sustained lack of investment in the resources required for safe staffing have left nurses and health care workers at Auckland District Health Board (ADHB) feeling unsafe and fearful for patient safety.
There have been more than 250 unsafe staffing incident reports in the last three months at ADHB which runs Auckland Hospital and the Greenlane Clinical Centre.
NZNO Organiser Justine Sachs said senior nurses have reported that inadequate resource allocation has led to a budget blow-out especially regarding nursing staff.
“To help cope, ADHB has stopped hiring or recruiting external nurses, and staff usually available to fill unexpected leave have been allocated to managed isolation facilities.
Press Release – New Zealand Nurses Organisation The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) says unpreparedness for COVID-19 and a sustained lack of investment in the resources required for safe staffing have left nurses and health care workers at Auckland District Health Board (ADHB) feeling unsafe …
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) says unpreparedness for COVID-19 and a sustained lack of investment in the resources required for safe staffing have left nurses and health care workers at Auckland District Health Board (ADHB) feeling unsafe and fearful for patient safety.
There have been more than 250 unsafe staffing incident reports in the last three months at ADHB which runs Auckland Hospital and the Greenlane Clinical Centre.
Tuesday, 22 December 2020, 2:46 pm
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) says
unpreparedness for COVID-19 and a sustained lack of
investment in the resources required for safe staffing have
left nurses and health care workers at Auckland District
Health Board (ADHB) feeling unsafe and fearful for patient
safety.
There have been more than 250 unsafe staffing
incident reports in the last three months at ADHB which runs
Auckland Hospital and the Greenlane Clinical
Centre.
NZNO Organiser Justine Sachs said senior
nurses have reported that inadequate resource allocation has
led to a budget blow-out especially regarding nursing
staff. To help cope, ADHB has stopped hiring or
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The Ministry of Health s briefing to Andrew Little this week concluded that the country s health system was overstretched, underfunded and inequitable.
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College chair Sandy Richardson said while the situation at the hospital was a major concern, it was part of a wider, nationwide problem. The group is part of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) union.