California Nurses Lead Nationwide Strike Over Lack of Ebola Protection to Spotlight Hospital Cuts
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Crowds of nurses dressed in red and hoisting signs proclaiming Kaiser RNs Are The Heart of Patient Care and On Strike For Health and Safety launched a two-day strike at 26 Northern California hospitals Tuesday. The protest will expand to 15 states on Wednesday to highlight how corporate cost-cutting is harming nurses and patients.
We are pretty infuriated. We are working for a corporation that just released their third quarter earnings and they have $3.1 billion in profitsa record, said Kathy Roemer, a maternity nurse who has worked at Kaisers Oakland, Calif. hospital for a decade. Meanwhile, you have nurses that walk into their job every single day and they are seeing an erosion of patient care. Kaiser is engaging in a business model that denies care to patients.
What does the erosion look like? she said. Go into the emergency room. People who would have been admitted into the hospital a few years back are no longer getting admitted and are sent home. If you are admitted, youre admitted to a lower level of care than nurses think you neednot intensive care but a medical-surgical unit. In intensive care, its one or two nurses per patient. In medical-surgical, its much less.
Roemers comments typify the parade of management-created horribles striking nurses recited from the podium outside Kaisers hospital in Oakland, where the nations largest bargaining unit of registered nurses, with 18,000 members, is in a nasty dispute with the nations largest HMO, or health-maintenance organization. The outcome is likely to establish precedents that will resonate nationally, as it includes a contract negotiation that affects staffing levels, nurse-patient ratios, training for care-related settings, and its growing use of less trained staffers and outpatient services.