Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 When I first read this headline, you all know what I was thinking. But then they backed away from that conclusion an inch or so. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/14/AR2007031402353_\ pf.html Md. Naval Hospital Staff Reports 'Fatigue' Workload, Poor Maintenance Driving Workers Away, Some Testify at Hearing By Steve Vogel Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, March 15, 2007; B01 A doctor at the National Naval Medical Center yesterday warned a Pentagon review panel that medical staff at the Bethesda hospital are overworked and suffering from " compassion fatigue. " Even as relatives of injured Marines universally praised the medical care and treatment of families in Bethesda, the doctor and several other current and former employees spoke of problems with the workload, maintenance and facilities at the sprawling complex. The testimony came at a hearing before the Pentagon's independent review group, appointed last month by Defense Secretary M. Gates to look into rehabilitative care for injured service members. Although the focus has largely been on Walter Army Medical Center, Gates ordered the naval hospital be included in the review to fully gauge treatment in the Washington region. Lt. Cmdr. Brandt E. Rice, a family medicine practitioner at the naval hospital, testified that doctors are saddled with too many administrative duties, lack enough time to devote to patients and face bureaucratic hassles. " My vocalness about this need has been met by some degree of resistance and also retaliation, " Rice said. Ursula Henry, a former Navy worker at the hospital, said some staff members have been " so frustrated with the whole scenario that they left to go across the street " to work at the National Institutes of Health. Piles, who has worked in the facilities management department at the hospital for 28 years, testified that maintenance has grown dramatically worse in the two years since the Navy switched from public employees to a private contractor, a decision she described as a " disaster. " Piles said there are operating rooms where temperatures are too hot or too cold, in addition to plumbing problems, floods and leaks. " We have struggled for two years with a contractor who can't keep up, " she said. Bonifant, a research coordinator for a private foundation that works with Vietnam War veterans, complained of an effort to get a handrail installed to help disabled veterans go up steps into a building on the hospital campus. " We were strong-armed into letting it drop, " she testified. A hospital spokesman said the handrail was not installed because the building is used for administrative purposes. After the hearing, panel members said they were struck by contrasts with the testimony heard the previous day at Walter . A number of speakers at the Army hospital praised the medical care, but many witnesses told of problems with outpatient care and lack of support given to family members. No such complaints were heard at Bethesda. " It's been harder at Walter , and we think it's a major issue of resources, where the institution has been literally overwhelmed, " said panel member Bacchus, a former Democratic congressman from Florida. No Walter staff members volunteered to testify during Tuesday's hearing. " We really need to understand that difference, " Roadman, a retired Air Force lieutenant general and panel member, said of the contrast to the Bethesda hospital hearing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 I love how they come up with terms like " compassion fatigue. " What a bunch of you know what.!!! I'm sure they probably are suffering from exposure to molds. When I first started getting so tired and complaining about it to coworkers they would all say they were tired too. I just thought everyone felt the same and we were just working too hard and getting older. I now know better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That type of fatigue is just not normal!! Sue ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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