Published 2014-12-11 20:35
The shortage of hospital beds in Sweden is extensive. It shows a review of the newspaper’s Hospital doctor who mapped the coating at 16 hospitals in the country for five months in 2014.
The shortage of hospital beds in Sweden is extensive. It shows a review of the newspaper’s Hospital doctor who mapped the coating at 16 hospitals in the country for five months in 2014.
More than 100 clinics were constantly overcrowded and many low high above the occupancy of around 85 percent, which is usually given as a moderate level.
– Well I can live with having to call twenty additional phone calls every day, but those who suffer are the patients. People can die, says Adrian Elmi Tera Weekender, a specialist in neurosurgery clinic at Karolinska University Hospital which on average had an occupancy of 105 percent, the newspaper.
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Professional Association Hospitals Doctors requires that something is done.
- You must stop turning a blind eye to how much one like this high occupancy costs and what it does for service efficiency and the risks it entails. Care sites must be expanded as far as possible, says Karin Båtelson, chairman of the hospital doctors.
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