Very tired. We have a mask requirement in all of our buildings and on property. It's exhausting enough enforcing in areas we control 100%. Trying to get people to wear masks everywhere else without government or private business or public support? Sure, we can manage that if we make it a full time job and quit caring for patients. Where do I send the bill?Smoove_B wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 3:34 pmFor now.LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 3:23 pm A lot of those are enforced by law and carry civil penalties. In some states/cities.
When people can understand (and accept) that at a basic level, wearing a seat belt or handwashing before food handling is in the same vein as wearing a mask, maybe we'll be ok. Until then? We're spiraling.
I still cannot understand why hospital systems and/or national hospital, nurse,doctor, etc... organizations aren't speaking out against a lack of masking in communities nationwide. I would think at this point some of those folks are...tired. Maybe I'm missing something, but why aren't they pushing back? Why aren't they leaning on state and local leaders to enact public indoor masking?
Hospitals don't operate in a vacuum. The employees also exist in the communities they serve and so they're dealing with COVID while dealing with COVID.
Two more longtime, well-paid healthcare professionals that I have worked with left this week to find a different field. That's been about the average for a while know.
And after the shooting on the 4th, I can tell you that two of our hospitals have largely checked out to deal with it. They were at the parade with families and then got called in to handle the aftermath. Or went back to work on Tuesday to find coworkers trying to cope. Half of my meetings this week were cancelled and the most of the ones that weren't I was the only rep from our side.
I had to make an appointment with an ENT. Next available? December or drive to the suburbs in a month. I was able find a PA to do what I needed next week but that's where we are now as an industry. Understaffed and facing increasing demand. Trying to fight the public health fight on top of it? No thanks. We have doubled security just to deal with mask fights and the general insanity prevalent now.