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'They need to dramatically change their attitude': Concern that HSE will struggle to recruit for new beds

An additional 251 acute beds are to be opened in the last three months of 2020.

AS THE GOVERNMENT considers NPHET advice to move the whole country to Level 5 restrictions, there is concern that the HSE’s Winter Plan came too late and that it will struggle to recruit the staff require for the significant number of additional beds it has promised.

The National Public Health Emergency Team yesterday met and recommended the whole country should be moved to the highest level of the government’s ‘Living with Covid-19′ plan. 

This would mean, similar to the nationwide lockdown, everyone would be asked to stay at home, other than for exercise within 5km of their homes. No gatherings of any size would be allowed other than small numbers at weddings and funerals. 

Health officials – and those working on the frontline – have been concerned in recent weeks at not only the rising daily case numbers but also the increase in Covid-19 hospitalisations. 

Yesterday there were 134 confirmed cases in hospital, with 21 of those patients in ICU. 

‘Ambitious’

At the recent launch of the HSE’s Winter Plan, Chief Operations Officer Anne O’Connor said an “ambitious target” of 12,500 extra staff had been set.

She said the aim is to recruit 4,987 of those in 2020 and 2,760 of those will be core staff, with the rest focused on testing and tracing. Included in this recruitment plan is doctors, nurses but also home support staff and carers.

An additional 251 acute beds are to be opened in the last three months of 2020 and there is a commitment to creating 17 additional ICU beds in the system over the winter.

The HSE has not specified how many ICU beds will be opened this year, or how many staff for those beds will be recruited.

People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett has expressed concern about the ICU capacity as we move into the winter. At the Oireachtas Covid-19 committee last week he pointed out that the temporary surge beds during the pandemic had brought ICU capacity to 354. There are now 280 ICU beds across the country. 

Speaking to TheJournal.ie, Boyd Barrett said the HSE needs to make changes so that these roles are attractive for healthcare workers.

“They have to immediately eliminate pay inequality for new entrants, that is a huge barrier to recruitment of nurses and healthcare workers generally. They have to dramatically change their attitude and value nurses and healthcare workers by paying them properly.

He said even with the additional 17 ICU beds promised in the Winter Plan, the health service has fewer critical care beds than it did in April, because the surge capacity is gone. 

“That’s concerning when it looks as though we’re heading into a second wave.”

Staff retention

Speaking to TheJournal.ie, intensive care consultant at University Hospital Limerick Dr Motherway said the delivery of acute beds – and the staffing for those beds – will be important for ICUs.

“We need hospital bed numbers to expand so that when we have a patient ready for discharge from the ICU, they have a bed to go to and their ICU bed can go to another patient. 

“Both the critical care beds and the general ward beds need to be expanded and while there is a commitment to do that, it’s broad strokes in the document. I’m not privy to the intricacies of where they’ll go and how they’ll do it.”

She said the recruitment “can’t be done in one fell swoop”.

“It can be difficult to recruit nurses particularly to work in Dublin, which is where I imagine many of the additional ICU beds will be. The cost of living in Dublin is so high for people on an average wage.

“The work in Dublin ICUs is satisfying because it’s complex work, but there is a challenge there and a challenge in terms of retention of ICU staff too.”

Dr Motherway has previously said that the health service needs to double the current number of ICU beds in the system.

“The staffing of beds is expensive and in the longterm temporary beds don’t work. If we are to double the capacity it’ll take three or four years and it’s expensive – about €1 million per bed.

“One reason we had to lock down is that there was a realisation – and the HSE has a number of reports in which this has been stated – that there had been a need for years to increase capacity but the funding for it was never there. And there are some funded beds that they weren’t able to recruit for.”

The HSE’s National critical care capacity plan for 2019 noted that nineteen adult ICU beds remained ‘non-operational, commissioned critical care beds’ with funding allocated.

“Although each hospital/group is enabled with the critical care nursing career pathway to recruit Ireland’s nursing graduates immediately on graduation, regrettably, currently, there is a HSE employment pause,” the plan stated.

Dr Motherway said she is feeling “hopeful but a little bit anxious” as the case numbers rise. She said keeping numbers down will require “a significant buy-in” from people over the winter.

Permanent contracts

David Cullinane, Sinn Féin’s spokesperson on health, said the Winter Plan has “come too late” and he is concerned the HSE will not be able to deliver the additional beds this year.

“They haven’t given numbers in the plan for staffing and we know that the cost of staffing ICU Beds is close to €1 million per year. They require a lot of specialist staff to keep them open. 

“I think recruiting for and delivering the number of acute beds required will be the biggest challenge. They’re saying they’ll delivery 220 before the end of the year, but they’re just coming on stream temporarily until the end of April.

“The HSE has also said hospitals have to reduce capacity to 85% for infection control, most are operating at 95% and I don’t see that being able to come down, it’ll be a difficult winter.”

He criticised the ‘Be On Call for Ireland’ recruitment campaign, which tens of thousands of people applied to. Some 2,300 people were deemed eligible to work in the health service after the interview process and 240 were offered jobs. 

However Cullinane pointed out that these staff were not offered permanent contracts. 

“Give them permanent contracts, that means there’s a better chance of them staying and it would send the message that the health service is actually serious about recruiting,” he said.

‘A challenge’

Speaking last week to RTÉ’s Today with Claire Byrne, CEO of the HSE Paul Reid acknowledged that it will be “a challenge” to recruit the number of people the HSE plans to hire as part of the winter plan. He said since the beginning of the pandemic, an extra 150 consultants and 1,500 nurses have been recruited but this is “still very short”.

“It will be a difficult challenge, and I fully accept that in terms of nursing. We’re setting up a whole range of processes to help us do it, we’re working with the colleges on a strategic level to help with the numbers coming through.

“We have some panels which we will be calling on, we’re working with agencies to recruit for it but equally coming onto the health service payroll, but through agencies.

“We’re talking with the public appointments service so they can help us, we’re looking at some of the constraints – it can take a long time, and I knowledge that, for public service recruitment and we are talking with the public appointment service and civil service about how we can accelerate that at a time of particular need.”

Reid also said he wants to use fulltime employees and strengthen the HSE’s fulltime capacity. However he said it is “not always possible to just make that switch on”.

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    Mute sandra clifford
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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:22 AM

    They had 7 months to get sorted and they made a dogs dinner out of it

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    Mute Declan
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    Oct 5th 2020, 7:34 AM

    @sandra clifford: Our shocking ICU capacity when compared to most developed countries and a plan to resolve same has been very carefully kept out of the news for 6 months. It’s all been blame the people, blame the people. Enough.

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    Mute Tony Ember
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    Oct 5th 2020, 9:11 AM

    @sandra clifford: FFG, HSE, Justice system, banking are systemically corrupt. That is the bad reason for healthcare, housing and poverty failures which will never be fixed as long as the corrupt behaviour prevails.

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    Oct 5th 2020, 9:18 AM

    @sandra clifford: We see a big deal being made of the Irish yellow vest group. Even if it’s full of cranks and I’m not saying it is, attacking them is a distraction from the real political corruption that have been living off the people abusing the positions of power for generations.

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    Mute Diana Muller
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    Oct 5th 2020, 10:13 PM

    @sandra clifford: Imagine our surprise.

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    Mute Tony Corbàn
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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:24 AM

    The HSE has struggled to recruit since time immemorial, The working conditions haven’t changed, the wage restoration or improvement hasn’t changed, the devaluing of the nursing profession hasn’t changed, the under funding of the Health Care system hasn’t changed.

    They won’t be able to fill the requirement.

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    Mute Dave Harris
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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:55 AM

    @Tony Corbàn: Its all about announcing the big action plans for the politicians to try and look good, and not enough actually doing something to fix the problems properly.

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    Mute Dave Hammond
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    Oct 5th 2020, 1:50 AM

    @Tony Corbàn: i dont buy the ‘underfunding’ line at all….we fund our health system but the system needs reform , it is top heavy with admin and management roles – the moey is being poured into a leaky bucket – we just approved an additional 600 million euro of taxpayers money – did you know every cent of paye income tax goes to fund our health service ? – we are not under funding – we are in bad need to reform – look at the billions they wasted on building a single hospital – honestly dont buy that horseshit – they peddle that yarn but there have been govt reports every decade about the health system here and they alwasy conclude we need to reform the HSE – and i dont mean change the titled and keeping the same shit-show – i mean complete reform – proper implementation of technology for example could lead to enormous reforms – have u any idea how many managers and paper pushers they have in the HSE its beyond a joke – they have increased recruitment by adding +16% management roles in the oast 3 years and all on 100K packages – and what improvement in outcomes ???? Under funding my arse – please show me some credible examples of how we compare to other EU countries in terms of overall funding of health that shows we are ‘under funding’.

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    Mute Dave Hammond
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    Oct 5th 2020, 1:54 AM

    @Dave Hammond:

    we are 4th highest spending per capital out of EU 27 countries on health

    https://www.oecd.org/health/health-systems/Health-at-a-Glance-Europe-2018-CHARTSET.pdf

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    Oct 5th 2020, 6:14 AM

    @Dave Hammond: You will be glad to know it has dropped to 10th.

    https://data.oecd.org/healthres/health-spending.htm

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    Mute Patrick J. Keating
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    Oct 5th 2020, 8:04 AM

    @Dave Hammond: your comment, albeit sadly, is probably the most direct and accurate comment I’ve ever read here.

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    Mute Mary Cahill
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    Oct 5th 2020, 2:50 PM

    @paul kelly:
    Just checking your link. It seems Ireland is 13th on the list behind 12 other mostly European countries. HSE is dysfunctional but more funding is necessary.

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    Mute Diana Muller
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    Oct 5th 2020, 10:14 PM

    @Dave Hammond: SPOT ON.

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    Mute Isabel Oliveira
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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:56 AM

    There won’t be any more “buy in “ from people as a solution to a government and Health services incapable of increasing ICU beds during a pandemic. We are now in the flu season and nothing has been done and yet here we are again being asked for more time to keep hospitais empty and be unemployed & in permanent anxiety as part of the process. Criminal behaviour. Sort it out now. We’ve done our part.

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    Oct 5th 2020, 1:46 AM

    @Isabel Oliveira: Irish Govt have failed the citizens of Ireland, and should hang their heads in shame. Varadkar as Taoiseach, in one of his last acts, declared summer isn’t lost, accelerating the re-opening.
    Now we have another in the same office, probably a nice man, but completely driven by vanity. Micheál Martin must vacate of we as a nation are yo have any chance at all. His ideas, outlook, and even his appearance since assuming office are jaded and tired. We dont have the luxury of being able to afford his staying as Taoiseach.
    Sorry pal.

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    Oct 5th 2020, 7:31 AM

    @longstrides: while I fully agree with you that the govt have failed the people, it’s the people who continue to vote them in and fail to hold them to account for the lack of reform in the public sector and shambolic handling of nearly every large project they’ve taken on.

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    Oct 5th 2020, 10:16 PM

    @longstrides: Agree. This shouldn’t be rocket science for them.

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    Mute Michael Clinton
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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:35 AM

    How about the promised pay increase for our nurses or will they get an extra clap…

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    Mute longstrides
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    Oct 5th 2020, 1:42 AM

    6,7 months to do this. What have we got? Stephen Donnelly’s personal opinion on oh-so-many topics. Time to give everyone a sharp pencil and designate a polling day. No need for canvassers, please and thank you.

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    Mute Damian Moylan
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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:15 AM

    There’ll be no money for new hires if Level 5 lockdown proceeds. Stiff instant penalties like Uk f no mask. Keep ur distance. 1 visiting family per house. No gatherings. Social distancing / existing measures f restaurants which worked. Heavy penalties f raves. More power 4 Gardai. Keep people at work. Sometimes it’s kind to be cruel.

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    Mute Michael Clinton
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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:37 AM

    @Damian Moylan:
    How about the politicians handing back their pay rises and forgoing their expenses…

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    Oct 5th 2020, 6:09 AM

    This is why I’m against lockdown or level 5. The lockdown wasn’t utilised and therefore a waste of money and public support. They had time enough to get it sorted as a shortage of 2000 beds was already called out BEFORE the virus was in the country.

    Now they want to lockdown the country again? I don’t see people working from home supporting that while sending children to school at the same time.

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    Mute Lad
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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:53 AM

    Reality is our heathcare system is weak in comparison to much of the EU. It has been for sometime and and we are now paying the price, both economically and personally.

    If we were to go ahead and reopen are economy, we would be learning nothing and be putting money over security. You don’t have a choice to let the vulnerable be sacrificed for the sake of the economy, doing so would be going back 200 years to monarchies as everyone looks out for themselves.

    We voted for these policies and governments, we now have to deal with the consequences. This will probably permanently damage Irelands economy and hit hard, but this is the reality. Atleast its not 2005 and we have no affordable technology to keep us connected while we all isolate or even 1989 before there even was a celtic tiger.

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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:25 AM

    I blame the 5 G network. Surely 5G and level 5 lockdown have something in common

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    Oct 5th 2020, 12:43 AM

    @billybigballs: no it Sinn Feins fault ,they didn’t run enough candidate’s to kick these self serving clowns out off the gravy train green party do the right thing pill the plug ,ps the world’s overpopulated all the Irish taxes in the world ain’t going to save the world ps if any one says it not just think that when oil has to be burnt to make fresh water to drink the world is overpopulated simple

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    Oct 5th 2020, 7:51 AM

    @Gerard Heery: ha, and if Sinn Féin were in power, what would they do? Open the country up? I’d hope not

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    Oct 5th 2020, 8:05 AM

    @Dublin days: Given that they are left probably followed the recommendation and stocked up on hospital beds

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    Oct 5th 2020, 8:05 AM

    @Dublin days: they would of fallowed the health guidelines and hopefully not fire money around willy nilly

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    Oct 5th 2020, 8:04 AM

    Maybe the nurses can survive on renewed extra “rounds of applause”!!!!

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    Mute Hugh Mc Donnell
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    Oct 5th 2020, 3:02 AM

    Are they going to rehire student nurse’s again like from March onwards when the first wave hit.

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    Mute Damian Mac An Bháird
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    Oct 5th 2020, 5:48 AM

    Recruiting for beds. I thought they work for people

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    Oct 5th 2020, 11:21 AM

    HEalth care professionals answered Ireland’s call. They came home from countries all over the world … to be handed agency contracts with no security of work. A very misleading campaign.

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    Oct 5th 2020, 11:32 AM

    We spent 7 months with our fingers crossed that we it wouldn’t come to this, the government is not fit for purpose…

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    Oct 5th 2020, 2:22 PM

    Reform CORU. They spend so long assessing applicants that their Garda clearance goes out of date

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