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Services reduced at Gisborne Hospital for strike

Published: Wed 12 Oct 2016 09:10 AM
Services reduced at Gisborne Hospital for strike
Hauora Tairāwhiti is rescheduling most non-urgent services provided at Gisborne Hospital from Monday 17 October to cope with strike action by the Resident doctors, said Jim Green, Chief Executive Hauora Tairāwhiti.
A strike notice has been received by Hauora Tairāwhiti and all other DHBs from the Resident Doctors Association that its members will strike for 48 hours from 7am Tuesday 18 October till 7am Thursday 20 October.
“We will focus on urgent services to ensure care is safe during the strike,” Mr Green said.
“Preparations have begun to ensure that urgent and emergency services are not affected. Some services, such as major elective surgery, will stop from Friday 14 October to ensure the number of patients in the hospital when the strike begins is as low as possible. People who are booked to have surgery, or who have an appointment to see a specialist on these days will be notified and an alternative date given. Our number one consideration is patient safety,” Mr Green said.
“We will call all (approximately 200) people affected, then send a letter with the rescheduled time. Members of the public wanting information about their appointment can telephone 0800 800 620.”
“It is even more important during the strike that the Emergency Department is kept for emergencies only.
People who need to see a doctor should first contact their GP or ring Healthline on 0800 311 116 — it's free and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.”
People who need urgent treatment from a tertiary hospital will still be transferred to Waikato Hospital or an alternative.
Surgery rescheduled
No major surgery from Friday 14 – Thursday 20 October
No elective surgery Monday 17 - Wednesday 19 October
Except endoscopy on Monday 17 October
Cancelled Rescheduled Clinics
Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 October we will cancel and reschedule:
Tui te Ora (Long Term Conditions) Clinics
All Outpatients Clinics
Stress Echo Clinics
Paediatric Clinics
Services which will remain open are:
Emergency Department
ICU/CCU
All Inpatient wards
Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic
Urgent Medical Clinic
Urgent Surgical Clinic
2 of 4 Operating Theatres
Radiology
Tlab
Mental Health
Oncology
Dialysis Unit
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Clinics
ENDS

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