Tauranga and Whakatane hospital staff praised
Friday 13 July
Tauranga and Whakatane hospital staff praised for strike response
Staff at Tauranga and Whakatane hospitals have been praised for their response to the 24-hour NZNO strike which ended this morning.
BOPDHB Chief Executive Helen Mason thanked staff for handling a difficult situation incredibly well. NZNO nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants were on strike from 7am on Thursday 12 July to 7am on Friday 13 July.
“Walking around the wards last night and this morning I was blown away by how everybody; volunteers, doctors, nurses, Allied Health, Te Pou Kokiri, all pulled together and worked to ensure the safety of our patients and of each other,” said Helen.
“In what has been a challenging time people demonstrated exceptional teamwork and camaraderie and it was wonderful to see. I would like to say a huge thank you to them all.
“A lot of people have worked very hard to provide care through the day and night. The fact hospitals have been able to provide the services they have is testament to that effort, which includes the contingency planning and preparation of the last three months.”
Hospitals reported more staff and volunteers than planned, and occupancy levels were as expected.
“Importantly, from a patient safety perspective, the arrangements for Life Preserving Services worked as planned,” said Helen. “I want to thank the NZNO members who made themselves available to work and provide life preserving cover.
“Thank you also to the public for their understanding and patience during the strike.”
Both Tauranga and Whakatane Hospital Emergency Departments experienced lower than usual numbers of attendances during the 24-hour period.
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