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Patient Together offer our full support to the I.N.O should their members Protest

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Monday February 07, 2005 15:30author by Patients Together via eeekkkkauthor phone 087-2539977 Report this post to the editors

It must be said that in our efforts to highlight the ongoing crisis one thing is constant –
The respect and gratitude the patients have for the nurses and doctors in A&E across the country who have continued to work for years in unhealthy and unsafe conditions and as they so rightly say enough is enough for patients and staff. It must stop now.

Patients together met with Minister Harney in November at that meeting she promised she would meet with us again in a few weeks. In light of the continued deterioration of conditions for staff and patients in A&E we now seek that meeting. We also wish to discuss any actions taken to implement our demands

DEMANDS of Patients Together on behalf of users of A&E departments


We demand today a target time of a maximum four hours for any trolley stay and insist that this be less for those left in chairs.

We have found from our experience that hygiene and safety standards are being compromised and request that an independent health and safety audit be immediately carried out in all our A&E departments around the country and its findings be made public.

Could Ms Harney please take the time to visit the A&E department at the Mater Hospital unannounced with representatives from Patients Together .We would see this as your serious commitment and acknowledgement of the plight of those in A&E.

At present when a family member is left lying for days in A&E it takes a horrendous toll on all family members, as most must do a 24hour vigil. Resulting in vomiting bugs, work commitments suffering also children and basic home life disrupted. We find this unacceptable and demand your immediate attention.

We question what would happen today if we suffered a major disaster when our A&E departments are already working to full capacity.

Accident and emergency is by its very nature an emergency and needs immediate attention.

We feel that the privacy and dignity of patients in A&E is being violated.

author by health workerpublication date Tue Feb 08, 2005 14:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The INO leadership are crap. A strike among nurses that had its aims for more public funding, more public beds and end to waiting lists etc would get HUGE public support and would probably be won with the correct tactics, the government is weak and it may even bring down them down. There is also a huge mood for action amongst the INO membership, junior doctors and all hospital workers. Yet what do the INO leadership do? absolutely nothing! The health system is in crisis and the INO can fight and win huge improvments. All INO members and health workers need to put pressure on their unions to take action, enough is enough!

author by pcpublication date Tue Feb 08, 2005 14:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The INO leadership are crap. A strike among nurses that had its aims for more public funding, more public beds and end to waiting lists etc

are they not not asking for this?

author by strikerpublication date Thu Feb 10, 2005 12:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

They're not going on STRIKE! Yu can ask away but this govt will only listen when the health service is shut down.

 
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