Vernon Jubilee Hospital Struggling to Adequately Staff ER, Recruit Nurses
Vernon nurses express frustration over the state of Vernon Jubilee’s Emergency Room (ER) as Interior Health (IH) downplays the situation, according to the BC Nurses Union (BCNU).
IH recently stated that patient visits to the ER have not increased since the closure of the last walk-in clinic on November 15. However, BCNU president Adriane Gear disputes this claim, arguing that the closure has only worsened an already challenging situation.
Gear asserts that the lack of primary care options has led to an influx of patients relying on the ER for chronic health conditions that are better managed in a primary care setting. With only 16 beds available, the ER frequently reaches full capacity, resulting in up to 40 admitted patients awaiting a bed.
Gear emphasizes that Vernon Jubilee Hospital lacks the necessary number of nurses to effectively run its 16-bed ER. While additional staff have been brought in on six separate occasions since the clinic’s closure, Gear finds IH’s portrayal of the circumstances as business as usual frustrating and a failure to acknowledge the reality faced by nurses and healthcare workers.
The demanding situation, coupled with insufficient staff and support, places a significant burden on nurses. Recognizing the shortage of nurses across the province, Gear believes that retaining nurses should be the top priority, rather than solely focusing on recruitment efforts. She stresses the importance of improving working conditions to prevent healthcare professionals from leaving.
It is crucial for Vernon Jubilee Hospital to address the staffing and recruitment challenges in the ER to ensure that patients receive the care they need in a timely manner. The BCNU’s concerns highlight the need for increased support and resources to alleviate the strain on nurses and improve overall healthcare delivery.
As the healthcare system navigates these challenging times, it is essential to prioritize the well-being and needs of both patients and healthcare professionals.