Monday 26 March 2012

Hospital car parks

Contentious things aren't they? we have all visitted someone and resented the scrabble for change, or even how much we have to pay for visiiting someone frequently and how much it costs. Some people find hospital car parks a very useful metaphor for many issues. Here's one i really like. Hospitals are just like car parks because .......as soon as you build one it fills up.Well I guess that does hold up as an illustration. We are often told there is an over provision of beds in some sectors, yet the beds are all full.I suppose if you restrict parking then people find other means of getting to places, and the belief is that if you close beds and transfer the funds to community services then lo and behold the beds just aren't needed. I suppose as occured in the massive down sizing of psychiatric provision in the 80's.
Hospital car parks are another useful indicator of activity. If you go to your average District General Hospital at the weekend , what do you find? The consultants car park with its designated spaces will of course be largely empty, likewise the admin peoples. Yet the nurses car park (if there was such a thing) will be full as usual. Why so? Probably because patient need doesn't keep office hours and acutiy doesn't drop off at 5pm on a friday. In fact we are now told that mortality rates rise by up to 10% at the weekends due to the non availablity of senior medical staff to advise their junior colleagues (although available on a phone). It has been suggested that this needs to change.
Perhaps we will see all the car parks starting to be as full as the nurses' one?

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