Renfrey Memorial Hospital (RMH) is a 200 bed regional hospital
located in the Midwest. It has been in existence for 32 years and was named
after a prominent philanthropist in the area, Mr. GilbertH. Renfrey, who made
many financial contributions to projects in and around the community where
Renfrey Memorial Hospital is located. The hospital maintains the only 24 hour emergency
department in the area, as well as an "extended hours" urgent care
clinic. The hospital is encountering a problem with nursing staff retention.
Sixty-eight percent of the nursing staff is over the age of 45, and facing
retirement. The hospital commissioned a survey that revealed many of the
nursing staff finds the work too physically demanding and many are feeling
physically exhausted and report emotional burn out as well. Several of the survey
respondents report they are stressed to the breaking point caring for aging
parents in addition to working at Renfrey. In the past two years, the hospital
has seen an exodus of nurses. The hospital has been forced to use temporary
pool nurses from an agency. This has driven up personnel costs and also
resulted in decreased rankings on patient satisfaction surveys. In addition,
the nursing shortage is making it difficult to recruit replacement nurses forth
staff who plans on retiring within the next couple of years. Renfrey Memorial
Hospital faces significant staffing challenges ahead as it grapples with these
issues and the hospital board is very concerned. They know there must be some
changes made in order to prevent a major financial and human resources crisis
in the future.
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