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'We needed more beds, we still need more beds': Will lessons be learned from the pandemic?

With Ireland now in a different phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, will lessons be learned from the crisis gone by?

THE PANDEMIC IS still ongoing but Covid-19 hospitalisations and admissions to intensive care are declining. 

In recent months, the focus largely shifted from emergency measures to reflection and planning for the future. 

The Taoiseach said last year that an inquiry into the State’s handling of the pandemic would be carried out to learn lessons for “the next pandemic or the next emergency”.

This has come in the form of a Public Health Reform Expert Advisory Group to identify the learnings from the public health response to Covid. 

A report is due out in the coming months from this group. 

The World Health Organization is pushing for a global accord to help prevent and fight future pandemics. A recent study also showed that climate change will produce more opportunities for viruses to spread between animals and humans, possibly leading to more pandemics. 

So there is work underway to remember the lessons learned in Ireland, and an emphasis that the learnings across the world might be needed again in future. 

Dr Catherine Motherway, head of the intensive care unit at University Hospital Limerick, said she is hopeful but not confident that these lessons will be fully remembered. 

“Not because I don’t believe in people who are in politics or anything like that, but it seems to me that we’re swinging from one crisis to another,” she told The Journal

The issues in Europe at the moment will divert them, but I’m pretty confident that they’ve given a commitment certainly to open extra critical care beds. I do think they won’t forget that message.

She said ICUs were not sufficiently prepared for the Covid pandemic.  

“While there was no critical care service in the world that could actually totally support any new pandemic of a viral or respiratory disease without some degree of anxiety and worry, we certainly were very, very worried when we realised what was coming down the track potentially.

“There had been multiple attempts to identify and show that we needed more ICU beds and our ICU capacity was below par, certainly well below the European average per head of population.”

Figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) show that Ireland had five adult intensive care beds per 100,000 population in 2016, compared with an average of 12 per 100,000.

Before the pandemic, there were 225 ICU beds in the public system. Temporary surge capacity in the earlier part of the pandemic brought this number to 354 with the help of temporary beds.

There were 302 permanent adult critical care beds in the health service as of last August, according to a HSE report on critical care capacity. 

“We were already struggling, and we struggled every winter when we had increased admissions with respiratory diseases as you do in the winter time in the Northern Hemisphere,” Dr Motherway said. 

We already were cancelling high-risk elective procedures every winter before Covid came.  

“I think what Covid did was expose to perhaps a wider population the problem that there was within the critical care part of our relatively stretched healthcare service.”

She said having enough capacity and empty beds with trained staff available is the key lesson to remember in intensive care. This issue was already well-known, but highlighted during Covid-19. 

“What we essentially now know is that you do need a certain amount of redundancy [empty ICU beds],” she said. 

“You’re supposed to have empty beds. They’re not supposed to be full, we’re supposed to have empty beds so we can take patients as soon as they get sick with no delay so that we can actually fix them. 

We needed more beds, we still need more beds, we need to continue to increase our beds.

Effect on nursing homes 

A sector hit very hard during the pandemic was nursing homes. 

Around one-third of all Covid-19 deaths in Ireland since the start of the pandemic occurred in nursing homes, according to data from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre. 

Tadhg Daly, the CEO of Nursing Homes Ireland, said the sector was familiar with flu and norovirus outbreaks before the pandemic, but Covid brought this to “a whole new level”. 

“It’s still my strong view that Ireland probably over-focused on the acute hospitals and getting the acute hospital settings ready [in the early days of the pandemic],” Daly told The Journal

“Whereas in fact, the pandemic presented initially in the nursing home sector.”

CMO Dr Tony Holohan said on 20 April 2020 that it was “not realistic for us to think that we could keep [Covid] entirely out of nursing homes”.

At the time, there were positive cases in almost one-third of all nursing homes. 

Daly said a major lesson for him from this pandemic is a heightened need for more integrated healthcare services. 

“I think we need to focus on the person, on the resident in our case, irrespective of who the provider is, or the location of care,” he said. 

The whole integration of the sector, the private-involved sector, into the wider health service is the key lesson for me.

“And there’s a number of legs to that. There’s the whole area of strategic workforce and planning, there’s funding, clinical governance, the whole area of access to services for residents.

“Once we put the person, the care recipient, at the centre then we need to build those services around that person. Not around the provider or not around whether it’s public or private.”

Similar to Dr Motherway, he said the pandemic “illuminated” many of the issues that may have already been discussed before in the sector.

“We have definitely better engagement now with government, with the HSE,” he added. 

“But I would be concerned that once the light dims on the sector that we all move on.

We need to move on in making sure that collaboration, that engagement is not just maintained, but is enhanced as we go on.

“Nobody will thank anybody if we don’t learn the lessons and if we don’t ensure that those elements of integration, of workforce planning, of resourcing of older person’s care isn’t addressed.”

Vaccines

There will also be lessons to learn from the HSE’s Covid vaccination campaign. From the outset, Ireland had much less vaccine hesitancy compared to other parts of the world. 

The country was even hailed as having the highest vaccination rates in the EU at one stage. 

Damien McCallion, the HSE’s vaccination national director, said the health service is “translating” learnings from the Covid vaccination campaign in several ways.

“There was a lot of learning in our communications on this vaccination programme,” he told The Journal recently for the coronavirus newsletter

“We’ve had challenges even in the healthcare system in the past in getting the flu vaccine through in terms of staff, although that had improved prior to Covid.”

He said officials are looking at how to strengthen existing immunisation systems “on the basis that it’s most likely we will need to do this again”. 

“Given that we could well have an annual programme around Covid or we could get hit with something else,” McCallion said. 

We’ve had SARS and MERS and things in the past and thankfully they didn’t affect us, but we need to have a stronger what I call ‘first level of floodwall defence’ in our system so that we can respond more quickly in an agile way.

Keeping staff is key 

Retaining staff left overworked by the pandemic is at the core of the key learnings from Covid-19 in the healthcare system. 

Some efforts have been made by the government – public sector healthcare staff are set to receive a €1,000 tax-free bonus to acknowledge their “heroic” work during the pandemic. 

Tadhg Daly said workforce in the private nursing home sector will be the “single biggest challenge” in the years ahead. 

“What people have been through has been very, very challenging. People are tired, that’s one of my concerns. People are exhausted.”

More than two-thirds of nurses and midwives considered leaving the profession due to the impact of Covid, according to a survey conducted last year by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.

One-quarter said they were likely or very likely to leave the profession within the next year.  

Daly said there needs to be more investment and a focus on treating private nursing home workers “the same as those in the public system”. 

“I like to think that one of the legacies will be that people have a better understanding and appreciation for the care that’s provided, and more particularly for the staff.”

Dr Catherine Motherway said: “If you make it easy and nice to work at home [in Ireland], people will do so. They’ll always travel, but they will come back if it’s good.

“And coming back to a properly staffed, properly run, single-room ICU would be so much nicer than coming back to poor infrastructure and difficult staffing situations.” 

This work is also co-funded by Journal Media and a grant programme from the European Parliament. Any opinions or conclusions expressed in this work are the author’s own. The European Parliament has no involvement in nor responsibility for the editorial content published by the project. For more information, see here

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:00 AM

    Jump on board Pascal…there’s votes to be won…

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    Mute SeanieRyan
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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:23 PM

    I’d guess that they have learnt that there is more scandal coming out in the reports and investigations that have been commissioned.

    Time to lay the ground work for Callinan to be dumped over board.

    His arrogance and failings in the job make it easy. To save Shatter a head may also be needed.

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    Mute Paul Doyle
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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:32 PM

    The Garda like people to rat on each other but treat their own who “rat” as leapers…. Strange that….

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    Mar 21st 2014, 2:25 PM

    Your spot on, typical political bullshit

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:13 AM

    If this government had any integrity callinan would be fired.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:40 AM

    Don’t forget Shatter!

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:13 PM

    Bet you ole “no balls” has full confidence in shatter and callinan.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:21 PM

    If my aunt had balls ;-)

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    Mar 24th 2014, 11:26 PM

    Past retirement age one rule for him

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:12 AM

    What hypocrisy-Whistleblower’s should be protected like gold, and those who act against them, yes Callinan yes Shatter, be removed from power.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:32 AM

    Pascal is running with the hare and chasing with the hound. Displays a complete lack of liathrodi.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:20 PM

    Now that a FG TD has called for this Labour feel that they can follow suit.

    They are like a beaten dog, cowering behind but still following their blueshirt master.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:38 PM

    Must be elections on the horizon

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:13 AM

    No integrity like the rest of the politicians. They preach about standing up to Bullies but they themselves are spineless. We need more whistleblowers in all areas like banking and government. It does not suit the likes of Donahue as the truth is not a very familiar place for him to operate.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 12:01 PM

    so true irish people are terrified of their own shadow.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:05 AM

    Fina Gael, Screwing the people every day.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:17 PM

    It’s funny because you called yourself Genius! Genius.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:58 AM

    How can these ministers praise the whistleblowers while saying they have full confidence in the Commissioner..the whole system was rotten from the top down. Hypocrisy at it’s best .

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:30 AM

    Anyone still believe this country is being run for the welfare of the Irish people? How much money has the gardai spent on riot training over the last 5 years. how much tear gas has shatter bought from his international sponsors. By taking part in elections and paying taxes we all giving these politicians the stick to beat us down. What about the GRA it is amazing how quite they have become. Just like the scandals in the church, the gardai have abused their position within our society. but could this also be a smoke screen to cover for the fact that councils are being disbanded leaving behind millions of euros of debt. councilors are retiring with golden handshakes of on average 68,000 euros. How much extra debt has the mismanagement of our councils for the past forty years added to our woes. Not even one council is in profit all will now be disbanded but what is going to happen to the debt another levy or tax the ” your elected us, you now must pay levy”. Do you know how much debt your council has racked on your behalf, maybe its a question that should be asked when the arrive at the door looking for a vote.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 12:04 PM

    Leartus that started in the year 2000 the gardai training for riot situations and the gardai bought a ton of equipment and training. the gardai are well prepared for an uprising .

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:11 AM

    Choo Choo All aboard the position reversing train.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 12:25 PM

    Asking Callinan to withdraw his comments is stupid and childish, and him not responding to this is comical as if it mattered. The man should be relieved of his position and his benefits just get rid of him.

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    Mar 22nd 2014, 4:55 AM

    Hear hear

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    Mar 21st 2014, 12:45 PM

    They are all coming out of the woodwork now like rats off a sinking ship as news is being released that ‘whistleblower’ John Wilson is being treated for bowel cancer. His wife on the radio this morning is contributing his condition to the stress that he has been put under.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:10 PM

    Garda commissioner and shatter need to be fired not resign , pronto

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    Mar 21st 2014, 10:03 AM

    The poor commisioner looks like he is being hung out to dry,death by a thousand cuts.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:46 PM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jufT3v1roaU
    Radiohead – Just
    Fourth single from THE BENDS (1995).

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:22 PM

    Varadkar was first out of the blocks and the rest of the cretins waited to see the public reaction before they decided what tney thought.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 12:22 PM

    If Gardaí speak out publicly about the handling of the penalty points fiasco they can and most likely will be sacked. Only government appointed officers are permitted to speak to the press, not your regular uniform on the street

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:39 PM

    Did ye ever hear anything as pathetic as that Pascal Donoghue dunce being interviewed on Morning Ireland.

    Is the man a complete gob***te or is he pretending ? And that’s the level we have representing us in Europe ?

    No wonder they took us to the cleaners over the banks debts ……

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:07 PM

    Living the dream people, you got to be asleep to believe it.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 2:26 PM

    The Garda commissioner should apologise, Not only that he should resign as he belongs to the old school of back scratchers which has always been a problem in Ireland of friends in high places .

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    Mar 21st 2014, 2:28 PM

    Time for an election to clear out this lot.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:37 PM

    You can’t withdraw what has already been said. Fool.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 6:09 PM

    At least varadkar calls it as he and the rest of us uwashed see it.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 1:34 PM

    All ready for tea at airports and ferry ports at the same time

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    Mar 24th 2014, 11:25 PM

    Martin callinan should resign as he’s past retirement age and should apologise

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    Mar 21st 2014, 9:38 PM

    They should all be beat with there own balls of shite.

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