Boston Herald

Baker issues hospital orders

Changes to ease pressure on ER, hospitals

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Curtailing unnecessar­y emergency department visits and letting qualified physician assistants practice independen­tly are some of the new steps announced Friday by Gov. Charlie Baker to help make sure hospitals can serve those in need of acute care in the face of continuing staffing shortages.

Other measures announced by the state Department of Public Health include providing greater staffing flexibilit­y for dialysis units and allowing foreign-trained physicians to qualify for licensure more easily.

The state’s health care system has been facing a critical staffing shortage, which has contribute­d to the loss of approximat­ely 700 medical/surgical and ICU hospital beds since the beginning of 2021, according to the Baker administra­tion. Hospitals are also seeing many more patients than usual, the majority due to non-COVID-19-related reasons.

“Our healthcare system continues to experience significan­t workforce and capacity constraint­s due to longer than average hospital stays, separate and apart from the challenges brought on by COVID,” Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders said in a statement.

“These additional actions by DPH will allow for flexibilit­y to preserve our hospital capacity in the coming weeks,” she added.

Emergency department­s across the state, like all other healthcare systems, are experienci­ng significan­t staff shortages and long wait times for care.

To make sure critical resources are available for those with a medical emergency, individual­s shouldn’t seek emergency care for routine health care needs, COVID-19 testing or vaccinatio­n, but instead contact their primary care providers, Sudders said.

These actions are in addition to the deployment of additional Massachuse­tts National Guard staff recently posted at acute care hospitals.

 ?? Nancy Lane / HeraLd StaFF ?? COVID CONSTRAINT­S: Gov. Baker announces the state secured a contract for 26 million rapid antigen tests at a press conference at the State House on Jan. 11 in Boston.
Nancy Lane / HeraLd StaFF COVID CONSTRAINT­S: Gov. Baker announces the state secured a contract for 26 million rapid antigen tests at a press conference at the State House on Jan. 11 in Boston.

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