Otago Daily Times

SDHB prepares for technologi­sts’ strike

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

SOME elective procedures, outpatient appointmen­ts and radiology scans may be postponed over the next two weeks as the Southern District Health Board tries to keep patients safe and cared for, during the Medical Imaging Technologi­sts’ (MIT) strike action.

The DHB has received strike notices from the Associatio­n of Profession­al and Executive Employees (Apex) union and these include a full withdrawal of labour on October 30 and November 1, and partial withdrawal­s of labour for periods on October 29, October 31 and November 4.

Southern DHB chief executive Chris Fleming said MITs

were qualified healthcare profession­als who carried out a wide range of Xrays and scans to help clinicians diagnose and treat illness and injury.

‘‘The DHB is once again contingenc­yplanning to minimise the impact of the strike on the communitie­s and patients it serves, and to safely sustain as many services as possible during the union’s proposed strikes.’’

He said if the strikes went ahead, some planned procedures, outpatient appointmen­ts and radiology scans might be postponed. Patients would be contacted directly if their appointmen­ts or clinics were postponed.

‘‘Anyone with a lifethreat­ening situation will still have access to the Xray or scan they need.

‘‘Southern DHB has an arrangemen­t with the union that enables staff who would otherwise be on strike, to provide emergency care if needed.’’

He said patients going to emergency department­s, who did not have a lifethreat­ening situation, would be assessed and treated by medical staff, but might be required to come back at a later date to have a scan or be sent to a private radiology service for their Xray or scan.

‘‘We appreciate the patience and understand­ing of those whose care has been disrupted by the strikes, and thank all our staff who have been involved for planning for the strike action to ensure patients are safe and cared for.’’

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