Hahnemann, MCP Hospitals Close to Trauma Emergencies
by KYW's Karen Adams and Kim Glovas
http://www.kyw1060.com/news_story_de...wsitemid=33225
Two area hospitals have begun turning patients away from their trauma centers -- one because of an anticipated nurses' strike.
Ambulances en route to MCP Hospital will have to take a detour until hundreds of registered nurses iron out a new contract with their employer.
The threatened strike could begin as early as 7am Tuesday.
MCP Hospital began diverting trauma patients to other hospitals on Thursday. Hahnemann followed suit on Sunday night, but for a different reason.
Hahemann University Hospital says it is having difficulty filling open positions for trauma surgeons because of increasing malpractice premiums and declining health care reimbursements.
So anyone shot, stabbed, or critically injured in a car wreck will now be diverted away from these facilities to one of seven other trauma centers in the Philadelphia region.
Those are Einstein Hospital, Frankford-Torresdale Hospital, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Jefferson Hospital, Temple Hospital, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children.
An emergency dispatch supervisor told CBS-3 by phone that barring any mass tragedy or major catastrophe, the diversions should not interrupt health care or the safety of any patients.
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Note: Tenet MCP nurses represented by OPEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania, affiliated with the Office and Professional Employees International Union
http://www.opeiuhealth.org/index.html