greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 7
th, 2022 at 11:29pm:
aquascoot wrote on Dec 6
th, 2022 at 6:48pm:
Carl D wrote on Dec 6
th, 2022 at 5:17pm:
This thread is about children's Hospital
If I was the Minister for health I would move stuff from the adult hospital to the children's hospital as children are more important
Things like fractures would be given priority
The elderly would just have to wait
As an older person myself I'm fine with that
I would consider it a scandal if I was seen before a child with possible meningitis was seen
I would consider that as disgusting as taking a spot on a lifeboat in front of a child
What happened to common decency
What happened to looking after both?
There will always be health rationing
We will never be able to do everything for everyone it is impossible
You for instance say that your mother has had 16 admissions to hospital this year
With a quadrupling of the number of people over 80 projected in the next 15 years
That is simply not going to be possible in the future
My wife works in the health system
People say there are staff shortages and they are most certainly correct
She is 48 kg and it is not COVID that is exhausting her and her colleagues
It is the overweight and the demented
She is doing shifts where often only half the staff turn up
She is expected to change the sheets when 160kg people with self-inflicted obesity poop the bed or we the bed
You try moving 160kg and doing that on your own
It is of course an impossibility
But being The trooper that she is she battles on
She has nearly 9 months sick pay owing to her
And she was recently doing a shift where a demented nursing home patient
Smacked her hard in the head
I don't usually condone people taking time off work
But I said to her honey you really should have a few days off
What happens then is that as staff not turning up
The remaining staff become burnt out very quickly
Again this has nothing to do with covid
Ask her or any of her colleagues who I see fairly regularly whether it is covered that is causing the incredible burnout and attrition in public hospitals
It is not
It is the heavy workload mainly imposed by immobile overweight people and people transferred from nursing homes
Why are people being transferred from nursing homes to public hospitals
Because the nursing home can continue to reap the profits from the federal government for having the person at their facility
At the moment that person becomes a bit aggressive due to dementia or too heavy to look after and a burden on their profits they call an ambulance and have them sent over to the nearest public hospital
This situation cannot continue
If it does you will have no nurses
You will have no staff left in your public hospitals
I saw the statistic this morning for Melbourne and it's code Brown
People with appendicitis are waiting 60% longer than a year ago to be operated upon
This is something that never would have happened in the 60s 70s 80s 90s or last decade
We have to do something to save our public hospitals and it is on each individual to take personal responsibility and keep themselves healthy so that the hospitals are not overwhelmed and people like my wife Are not demolished looking after people who never bothered to take care of themselves
I also include people who did not get the vaccination as people being a burden as well
But the far bigger burden is self imposed bad health decisions smoking drinking drugs getting fat and refusing to exercise