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LGH to close kids' ward beds

01 Dec, 2011 02:29 PM
The Launceston General Hospital will close children's ward and intensive care unit beds this financial year.

Some nurses will have shifts trimmed to six hours and nurse manager positions and emergency medical locums will be chopped under the latest wave of cuts revealed yesterday.

They come on top of the scrapping of the LGH's Hospital in the Home program announced last week.

The details came in yesterday's bulletin to LGH staff from chief executive John Kirwan.

The bulletin showed that _ apart from emergency, maternity and oncology services _ little will be quarantined from the savage cuts supposed to save $28 million this financial year.

It brought an angry response from nursing union chief Neroli Ellis, who said that the cuts were news to her and came without consultation.

The Australian Nursing Federation state secretary said the cuts would leave the LGH as no more than an emergency hospital by the end of the financial year.

It comes in a week when the LGH is already suffering from bed overflow, including at least two nights of ambulances banked up outside unable to unload patients.

Ambulance ramping has been common at the Royal Hobart Hospital but not at the LGH.

Mr Kirwan said the cuts outlined yesterday were the last for this financial year but senior staff were already looking to the next year.

They will be expected to trim the budget by about the same amount in 2012-13 as well as making up for any overruns this year.

Mr Kirwan's plan to achieve this year's budget savings includes:

- Shutting two operating theatres and 20 beds on two surgical wards.

- Shutting two intensive care unit beds.

- Cutting the number of children's ward beds to 17.

- No expansion of palliative care beds.

- Reduce pathology and radiology after-hours service.

- Rationalise attendants and orderlies.

- Change ICU shifts to reduce overtime.

- Merge nurse unit manager roles.

Mr Kirwan believes that he can make an extra $7.9 million by a number of revenue raising strategies that include charging for previously free allied health services and changing the starting time on fitting out the new acute medical unit to realise cash savings.

He estimates that the biggest savings of more than $13.7 million will come from shutting or reducing services.

He still hopes to find another funding source for 12 transitional aged care beds that are on the list of services to be scrapped.

``That has worked really well so that if we can keep it open, we will,'' he said.

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in 2009 then treasurer mr Aird , then premier mr Bartlett and most of the present labor MP,s were clapping themselves on the back saying how wonderful they were and that tasmanian had ridden the GFC with minimum financial loss, now the place is a disaster zone, the magnitude of the losses , dont happen overnight which leaves 2 possible conclusions . the governartment are so incompetent they did not see budget debacle coming or they are so deceitful they told blatant mistruths in order to get re elected
Posted by johnno, 1/12/2011 5:37:27 AM, on The Examiner
If this situation wasnt so serious it would be a joke.

Hope Kirwan or any other politicians or their families dont need urgent medical attention.

Welcome to 4 th world medical services.

Posted by PB, 1/12/2011 5:38:22 AM, on The Examiner
Is anyone going to actually do anything about this? Besides the fact that these changes present serious risk to Tasmanians, it is also driving young professionals out of the state. My partner (an RN) and I (architect) are facing the prospect of leaving due to nursing cuts.. We are only one example and the state loses not one but two young, educated professional workers.. Shame Tasmania..
Posted by Leaving, 1/12/2011 5:51:50 AM, on The Examiner
Professor Herman's letter to the Examiner put it in plain English - this Government is rotten to the core!!

Why don't Tasmanian's support their 'front line workers'?

We attended what turned out to be a Union Rally in Royal Park, people who work within and understand the problems.

Let's focus on the real issues.

Will it be YOUR Mother, daughter, son or husband who dies without adequate help due to these cuts?

DO YOU CARE?


Posted by Fed up, 1/12/2011 7:09:16 AM, on The Examiner
Where is all this going to stop,The LGH is in a crisis and it is getting worse,what is going to happen if there is a serious illness break out,there will be no beds available and people will die.Scrap the Fox funding and cut the Politicians pay rate as they are not doing their job properly,pity we have to put up with this until the next election,no-one voted Lara in,it was given to her on a plate.
Posted by What a Disgrace, 1/12/2011 7:37:21 AM, on The Examiner
how can we bring an election on now! surely we as Tasmanias can over turn a government, they do it in other countries around the world, mind you the lynchings are not that pleasant to watch, but i can understand why they do it, lets start a petition to remove this government now, GG we need the queen to sack this Government now, they sacked Goff so lets sack Lara
Posted by beandoneover, 1/12/2011 7:51:22 AM, on The Examiner
Idea! Stop vaccinations...especially to children and old people.
Posted by Buck and Joan Emberg, 1/12/2011 7:52:34 AM, on The Examiner
What is the alternative to the LGH childrens ward? Where will the children go? This state is going from bad to worse.
Posted by Yvette, 1/12/2011 7:57:24 AM, on The Examiner
Mr Kirwin you have achieved the budget cuts you set out to achieve.

I don't think you will be getting a pat on the back for any of them.

What about you now explain to the people of Launceston and the surrounding regions the impacts these cuts will have on service levels and the treatment of sick people including children and the elderly.

It is easy to dehumanise the issue looking at the numbers on paper. Try and do the same whilst at the same time looking directly at those your decisions will affect.

Posted by JDubya, 1/12/2011 8:19:32 AM, on The Examiner
Look, the State Government is flat out broke, at the Federal level we have 200+ billion of debt. Most of the world is broke.

Yes its a shame that services are being reduced, but WHO is going to pay for them?

Medical costs will continue to grow, we have an aging population, we can off MORE medical treatments. that's great, we can help more people, we can save more lives, but it means spending more money.

One simple question, WHO is going to pay for this?

Posted by banz, 1/12/2011 8:54:10 AM, on The Examiner
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