As many hospitals are pushed to the brink with COVID-19 cases, they are experiencing record staffing shortages to care for them. According to a recent article in The New York Times, we’ve seen a surge in ventilator production thanks to unlikely partnerships between ventilator producers and the big automakers like Ford and General Motors. However, we’ve reached an apex in this country where we now have more than enough ventilators, but not enough qualified specialists to operate them.
“Ventilators are important in critical care but they don’t save people’s lives,” said Dr. Branson of the University of Cincinnati. “They just keep people alive while the people caring for them can figure out what’s wrong and fix the problem. And at the moment, we just don’t have enough of those people.”
According to STAT News Covid-19 Tracker, COVID cases in the U.S. have spiked 127% in the past month. With this dramatic increase in patients, there simply aren’t enough frontline workers to handle the surge. Many healthcare workers are being called out of retirement to lend a hand and many nursing colleges are fast-tracking nursing transcripts to get students into the workforce quicker.
National Nurses United has sounded the alarm on the inadequacies in staffing and other precautionary measures in preparation for a COVID-19 surge during the flu season. In its new nationwide survey of more than 15,000 registered nurses, NNU reveals that “11 months into the pandemic, hospitals are failing to prepare for a surge of Covid-19 cases during flu season and that basic infection control and prevention measures are still lacking.”
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To alleviate staffing issues, many hospitals are implementing AI technologies with remote patient monitoring (RPM), like VSTOne, so nurses can manage more patients with less resources. VSTOne continuously monitors COVID-19 patient vitals, reducing rounding and minimizing potential infection. When a resident’s vitals change, staff are alerted, and appropriate response protocols go into effect.
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