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Gov. Baker COVID-19 Reopening Plan Prompts MNA Nurses and Healthcare Professionals to Call for Stronger PPE Standards, More Frontline Perspective, Consistent Back-to-Work Guidelines


CANTON, Mass., May 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Massachusetts Nurses Association is encouraged to learn some of the steps the Baker Administration and its Reopening Advisory Board have taken regarding the resumption of normal healthcare services, while remaining vigilant about the re-institution of science-based personal protective equipment (PPE) standards, the application of consistent return-to-work rules for healthcare workers, and the need for an advisory group of caregivers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"As healthcare facilities begin to resume normal operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative the voices of frontline nurses and healthcare professionals are heard," said RN and MNA President Donna Kelly-Williams. "Healthcare operations must resume in a way that protects and supports staff, with clear standards across facilities, so that all patients are safe, and the outbreak does not resurge."

"We are pleased the administration has reinstated the ICU safe patient limits law that protects the health and safety of our most vulnerable patients," Kelly-Williams said. "Because healthcare facilities are under pressure to recoup lost revenue and quickly ramp-up elective and other non-emergency procedures, it is critical the state closely monitors their adherence to safety standards and heeds the advice of frontline healthcare workers."

The MNA has called for an advisory group of nurses and healthcare professionals on the frontlines of COVID-19 to provide insight and recommendations on how best to organize patient care across the state as healthcare facilities seek to resume normal operations and prepare to confront a potential second wave of infections.

"We have seen health systems in this state close ICUs for entire communities and withhold or provide substandard PPE that has increased the spread of the virus," Kelly-Williams said. "We recently saw hospitals like Cape Cod Hospital furlough hundreds of staff. Since the beginning of this pandemic, we have advocated for rigorous standards to protect the safety of patients and the health of frontline staff. Far too many of these standards have been ignored or undermined by hospital administrators who do not have cohesive plans of their own, and who are making decisions based on revenue and profits rather than best practices."

Gov. Charlie Baker and his administration officials on Monday announced details of a phased re-opening plan for the Massachusetts healthcare and other industries. A 22-page document pertaining to Health and Human Services includes a multi-phase approach for resuming healthcare facility operations that have been closed during the pandemic. The document includes some of the recommendations the MNA proposed to Gov. Baker in a letter earlier this month, including the reinstatement of the ICU safe patient limits law and the screening of all patients entering the facility.

MNA nurses and healthcare professionals continue to advocate for additional measures, including:

Read the full MNA proposed re-opening standards here (PDF will open).

More MNA information about COVID-19 at
www.massnurses.org/COVID-19.

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Founded in 1903, the Massachusetts Nurses Association is the largest union of registered nurses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its 23,000 members advance the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Legislature and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public.

SOURCE Massachusetts Nurses Association


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