A scathing new report outlines a series of complaints by nurses at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center.
by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration for “serious” citations over workplace conditions and unmet regulatory standards involving masks and other PPE.
“Should a health system that made almost two billion dollars in profit over the past three years alone, be allotted $1,030,867,507 in federal pandemic relief funds? What does HMH need relief from?” the report said. Over the past few months, many experienced nurses have left over a “lack of organization and support,” one nurse said in the survey. The worker also said a staff shortage, exacerbated by dozens of sick workers during a recent COVID-19 surge, resulted in nurses caring for six patients instead of the usual four.
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