Patients Are Being Transferred to Other Wards at Bajcsy Hospital, an Entire Floor Is Dark and Empty
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“At the Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital, the internal medicine departments are currently no longer able to treat patients in their own beds,” a healthcare worker wrote to Telex, revealing that internal medicine patients in the hospital are permanently placed in other, non-internal medicine-profile departments because there are not enough nurses and doctors. As the newspaper writes, the problem is that the transferred patients are far from the respons…
We found a deserted floor in Building C. The hospital says there have been more patients, but a healthcare worker believes there is actually a shortage of doctors and nurses.
According to a healthcare worker who spoke to Telex, the internal medicine departments of the Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital in Budapest are no longer able to provide care to patients in their own beds. According to the article, the problem is primarily caused by a shortage of nurses and doctors, which is why internal medicine patients are permanently placed in other, non-internal medicine-profile departments. The consequence of the transfer is that…
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