Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Can there be a budget during a pandemic?

It is well established that we are about to face a flu season that will take a heavy toll on health care workers as well as the general public. Meetings are held to provide information and plans on how to cope, but there are also phrases like “we still have stay within budget” from administration. This sets a dangerous environment where the cost of caring for the ill and dying takes precedent over the actual care needed. Can there be a budget during a pandemic? Bureaucrats and politicians think so. Front line health care providers do not. Managers are pressured to keep their budgets under control under all circumstances.

As a nurse, I have to question just how safe patient care will be during this crisis. Increased staff shortages will be a certainty with health care workers ill themselves or caring for family members. Paying overtime for replacement staff is already discouraged so how do units replace badly needed staff to care for the ill in the hospitals? There will be a lack of equipment as unit budgets are stretched to pay for supplies. There are already reports of defective protective equipment from poor quality sources and from being stored under the wrong conditions.

The fallout from the H1N1 pandemic will resound for years. No doubt it will also find its way into lawyers’ offices and court rooms. Perhaps there the question of how much a pandemic will cost will be answered.

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