The number of patients hospitalized for Covid in France has continued to decline significantly since April. There are now 534 hospitalizations a day, an average of 28% less than last week. Currently, out of 16,935 hospitalized patients, only 1,074 are in the critical care unit. We must go back to October 2021 to find such a low index. “We still have to be careful, not much will be required to put pressure on the already weakened services. We have seen before that the option can change the situation very quickly.hardens P.r: Remy Salomon, Chairman of the Medical Committee of the AP-HP Foundation. The doctor emphasizes the need for reminders for all vulnerable people, especially the elderly, for whom Sars-CoV-2 infection is more likely to lead to hospitalization.
“Only a few of the patients with Kovid have remained in the hospital; only one is under extreme care. we went ahead. But now, as the wave recedes, we can see everything that was inside. “summarizes P.r: Eric Morin, head of the medical intensive care unit at Saint-Antoine Hospital (Paris), president of the French-language intensive care unit (SRLF). Assessment shared by other hospital physicians contacted Le Figaro:.
Covid continues to put indirect pressure on many hospital services. “The postponement of care accumulated during the epidemic for non-Covid patients had repercussions at the end of the crisis and has led to strong activity since then.”clarifies D.r: Roland de Varax, Head of Multifunctional Resuscitation Service նախագահ Chairman of the Founding Medical Committee of the Macon Hospital Center. A situation that often still leads to guardians moving from one department to another to make up for the lack of staff. Human resource management, which causes a lot of suffering. “Guardians no longer want to be seen as pawnbrokers who move around as needed. They should be recognized as human beings, it seems obvious, but in the hospital it is no longer so.It hurts D.r: Varax.
Non-refundable point
There are five people left in the intensive care unit of Mako Hospital, three medics and two doctors. “Others ask questionssays the head of the department. Covid was an indicator of guardians’ awareness that their working conditions were no longer stable. An irreversible point has passed.
Q:r: Eric Mori brings up “Nurse Bleeding” Approved by P.r: Remy Solomon. “We have seen a decline in the recruitment of nurses during the crisis in Ile-de-France. The young people who had their internships during the epidemic had a very strong idea about the hospital, and many preferred to work elsewhere.– illustrates the doctor.
“Young interns do not dream of a career in hospital anymore! confirm Q:r: Eric Mori. And putting billions on the table will not be enough, even if the lack of funds is aggravated. We must also take the time to give a thoughtful answer, because it is the whole organization of the hospital system that needs to be reviewed.
Source: Le Figaro