Interior Health continues to grapple with staffing challenges and elective surgery postponements as the latest Omicron wave peaks and recedes in some areas of the region.
The regional health authority staffing challenges include the loss of approximately 895 health care staff 乌鸦传媒 approximately four per cent 乌鸦传媒 that did not comply with the provincial mandate to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Okanagan region was the hardest hit, losing 426 employees, while Thompson/Cariboo/Shuswap lost 230, Kootenay-Boundary lost 111 and the East Kootenay lost 88, according to Interior Health (IH). An additional loss of 60 workers is classified as regional.
Susan Brown, president and CEO of IH, highlighted the importance of getting vaccinated to protect patients, pointing to the region乌鸦传媒檚 significant population percentage of seniors.
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Additionally, hundreds of employees are calling in sick daily, with one-third of those illness-related absences due to Omicron, according to Brown.
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Those challenges are being felt at hospitals across the Interior.
Kelowna General Hospital is currently at 115 per cent capacity, with approximately 70 COVID-19 patients, stated Brown.
Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops is also facing pressures, running near 100 per cent capacity, however, 14 new beds associated with a new tower currently under construction are already operational, and 28 student nurses have been given offers to join RIH staff.
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In Cranbrook, the East Kootenay Regional Hospital (EKRH) is running at, or near, 100 per cent capacity in recent weeks, which has resulted in longer than normal stays in the emergency department and pressures within the site, according to Interior Health. At any given time over the last few weeks and months, EKRH has had between four and six COVID-19 hospitalizations, as well as between two to seven people with COVID-19 in the Intensive Care Unit.
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Aside from an aggressive recruitment campaign for health care workers such as nurses and doctors, Brown added that IH is also looking to add positions in areas such as human resources management, information technology and finance.
Brown said that nursing students in the region are being given the opportunity to specialize in their fourth year of post-secondary education, as a way to fast track into various hospital departments, and every nursing student graduating in the spring or the fall is being offered a job.
On Jan. 19, the health authority announced a four-week service reduction initiative, postponing elective surgeries and redeploying staff in response to managing the Omicron wave fallout.
Since then, approximately 1,200 elective surgeries have been postponed, with an estimated postponement of 2,700 elective surgeries expected throughout the four-week program. However, Brown also estimated that 2,800 surgeries urgent in nature will be done over the same time period.
The larger the hospital site, the larger the number of postponed surgeries, said Brown, meaning the bulk of them are likely occurring in the Okanagan at places such as Kelowna General Hospital and Royal Inland Hospital.
Brown is hopeful that the service reductions won乌鸦传媒檛 last beyond the intended four-week plan.
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