Nurse records conversation as she's fired from hospital for refusing the vaccine...
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here it is ... 337 beds, they let go 350 staff. Hope that works out for them.
The Med Center at Bowling Green
The city of Bowling Green should be demanding that they withhold city and state funding to this hospital since the hospital staff wants to produce a legal mandates
Good thought, but I'm betting the govt funding is what is driving this. "Vax or we won't pay you." Hospitals can't function without govt dollars, so naturally administrators made the decision to get rid of the nurses, rather than change their funding sources. And this, my friends, is part of the way the govt came to be in charge of our health care.
They'll get by because of scab temporary agency nurses.Prices will skyrocket.Capacity will decrease.Shortcuts taken.Overworked staff.Mistakes will be made.As fatigue increases,decisions will become more callous.Less compassion.This is the corporate intention,to remove compassion from the equation.(25 years of duty-Nurse aAide,LVN,RN)The last 18 years in ICU.
I agree with you except on one issue - pricing. The pricing is controlled by CMMS. Yes, travel nursing is lucrative right now, but I wouldn't do it. Are you still able to work?
You and I know they buy cheaper gear,quit scheduled calibration,cut corners on sterilization,push housekeeping to the point of poor cleaning,reduce the number of labs allowed,change air filters less,suddenly expired meds can be used,increase residents pt load,decrease number of x-rays allowed.A thousand ways.Hospital gets more funding because they have to hire"outside".By the time admin scatters cost and cost cutting throughout the system,user is paying more money for less service.Ethics takes a backseat every time.I retired 3 years ago.
It will be interesting to see what happens, for sure.
More than able,totally unwilling.