MNA Brigham Nurses Call Mass General Brigham Shuttle Practices During COVID-19 Unsafe for Hospital Staff and Patients
BOSTON, June 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Mass General Brigham is operating shuttles for nurses and other staff members at Brigham and Women's Hospital significantly outside widely accepted safe social distancing standards during the COVID-19 pandemic and has refused to implement a 50% capacity limit that would better limit the risk of exposure to nurses and their patients.
Brigham nurses represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association and elected by their 3,400 RN colleagues have brought their concerns about the shuttles to hospital management multiple times. Management has refused to implement the 50% capacity limit and take responsibility for clearly communicating shuttle service availability to Brigham staff.
"Crowded shuttles are completely unnecessary and are placing Brigham nurses at higher risk for COVID-19 exposure while we try to safely care for patients," said Trish Powers, Brigham OR RN and Chair of the MNA Bargaining Committee at the hospital. "The hospital is telling the public it is doing everything to keep patients, families and staff safe but will not even commit to a basic social distancing standard. Nurses jammed into shuttles, crowding each other as they ride across the city, is an avoidable and unacceptable danger to the safety of nurses and patients."
A review of shuttle services by MNA on June 15, 16 and 17 showed nurses and other staff crowding onto shuttles with all seats or nearly all seats taken and then nearly empty shuttle buses pulling up right afterward.
Instead of directing BWH nurses to the appropriate shuttles to be able to maintain social distancing, MGB personnel at shuttle sites actually encouraged nurses to stay on crowded shuttles. There is no social distancing standard being enforced and crowding varies widely among shuttles used by Brigham nurses.
Adhering to social distancing guidelines is a widely accepted safety standard during the COVID-19 pandemic.
State guidance, as published May 1, says, "Practice social distancing at all times by remaining 6 feet away from others when you have to leave your home for essential trips."
The CDC also advises riders to "Consider skipping a row of seats between yourself and other riders if possible."
This safety standard could reasonably be attained by MGB.
MASCO, a shuttle company serving the Longwood area that staff at other hospitals and some Brigham staff use, has been adhering to social distancing guidelines by taping off every other seat on shuttles and posting signage.
In its own FAQ for patients and visitors, BWH claims to be ensuring the shuttles are "as safe as possible" and says shuttle seats are marked "to manage capacity." In reality, many shuttles are completely full.
The FAQ actually says that MASCO shuttles are running at 50% capacity and Brigham shuttles are running at 75% capacity "with one passenger per seat."
MGB says it has obtained school buses for its most popular routes of Chestnut Hill, Crosstown and Faulkner. Yet without a standard of 50% capacity and clear communication by Brigham management, many nurses are crowded onto shuttles with every seat full.
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.
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