This year, we're basically told we're disposable. Shepherd and her colleagues may be disposable in the eyes of hospital administrators, but they are perhaps not as easily replaced as she or Houston Methodist thought. Two months after firing unvaccinated hospital staff, Houston Methodist is one of several area hospitals experiencing a severe shortage of medical personnel.
In an editorial published Tuesday, the Houston Chronicle said the county hospital area that includes Houston had more patients in hospital beds—more than 2,—than at any point in News reports make it clear that hospitals are struggling to keep up.
Johnson Hospital but are vacant because of a shortage of nurses. While most media reports focus on LBJ Hospital, reports also make it clear other hospitals, including Houston Methodist, are experiencing similar struggles.
The Houston Chronicle says Harris Health System which includes LBJ is short some nurses, while the University of Texas Medical Branch has requested an additional nurses to help address staff shortages at four hospitals.
Baylor St. Public officials are scrambling to address the shortage, which has created a massive patient backlog throughout the Houston area. More than a week ago, Tex Gov. Greg Abbott requested out of state assistance for the statewide crisis, including 2, out of state nurses.
LBJ Hospital officials said those nurses have not yet arrived. The metro-wide shortage of nurses reportedly came to light when an ER doctor emailed a state senator about the dire situation in hospitals. For perhaps obvious reasons, hospital officials have been mum on the issue. What we know is that Houston hospitals that did not abruptly fire employees struggled to deal with the COVID spike, and in some cases people died as a result.
Some may be tempted to think Houston Methodist was able to quickly replace the workers they lost, but evidence suggests this is unlikely. Every human decision brings about consequences, intended ones and unintended ones. Can you guess what happened? Prospective Students.
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