Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 8:26 pm Post subject: Hospital Staff told "Don't change the Sheets"
Cleaners at an NHS hospital with a poor record on superbugs have been told to turn over dirty sheets instead of using fresh ones between patients to save money.
Housekeeping staff at Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, have been asked to re-use sheets and pillowcases wherever possible to cut a £500,000 laundry bill.
Posters in the hospital's linen cupboards and on doors into the A&E department remind workers that each item costs 0.275 pence to wash.
Good Hope reported a deficit of £6million last year and was subject to a report by the Audit Commission because of its poor financial standing.
It recorded 36 cases of MRSA from April last year to January, while cases of clostridium difficile have more than doubled in less than a year to 327. A Government hit squad was drafted in to solve the infection problems last year but the trust is still failing to hit MRSA targets.
Tony Field, chairman of Birmingham-based MRSA Support, said: 'Is that all the safety of a patient's life is worth? 0.275 pence?
'It is utterly disgraceful and tantamount to murder because hygiene like changing sheets is essential to protect patients.
'It proves beyond all doubt that cost- cutting is directly contributing to hospital acquired infections.'
A Good Hope spokesman said the posters went up around two years ago and should all have been taken down by now. But a medic insisted the posters were still on display in A&E and the maternity unit as recently as the past month.
'It is clear the trust is encouraging staff to "top 'n' tail" used sheets on a bed instead of replacing them between patients,' said the health worker, who did not wish to be named.
'The very nature of A&E should be enough reason to change sheets between every patient as casualty sees patients who have come in with a variety of infections, traumatic injuries and blood spill.'
Conservative healthvehealth spokesman John Baron said: 'This sounds ludicrous and is a real cause for concern given that MRSA is such a problem in our hospitals.
'This matter needs to be investigated at a higher level. Patient safety must never be compromised.'
Liberal Democrat health spokesman Norman Lamb said: 'If we are to beat healthcareacquired infections we need the highest possible standards of cleanliness. The idea of turning over sheets like this is extraordinary and scandalous.'
The scheme is one of many ways that cash- strapped trusts are trying to save money.
In January, staff at West Hertfordshire NHS Trust were amazed to receive a memo urging them to save £2.50 a day by prescribing cheaper medicines, reducing the number of sterile packs used, cutting hospital tests and asking patients to bring drugs in from home.
Epsom and St Helier Trust in South London has removed every third light bulb from corridors.
I have to say that this article was reported in todays Daily Mail, and I think it's one of, if not the worst thing about our beleagured NHS that I have ever heard of.
Is there any wonder that our hospitals are rife with Superbugs?
This practise will revert the health of the Nation back by 150 years!
Poor Florence Nightingale will be spinning in her grave! _________________ http://sewardchronicles.ning.com/
I went to this very same hospital many years ago with my mother. While we were waiting for her appointment (which was 3/4 hour late!!), I noticed that for every nurse or porter, there were three people wandering about with bits of paper, files, etc..
We are very lucky in that our local hospital is much more efficient than the big city ones. _________________
Sherrif, many thanks for your reply. I found it hard to believe this article at first, and had to re-read it a couple of times. It didn't appear any better the third time of reading, either. It's bloody scandelous that they have been allowed to get away with this unhygenic practice for almost three years. The member of staff who blew the whistle to the press, deserves a medal.
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