Monday, May 26, 2014

AB 2616, putting MRSA to the numbers!


California Nurses Association                                                                             May 26, 2014

National Nurses Organizing Committee (HQ)

2000 Franklin Street

Oakland, CA 94612

T. 510-273-2200

F. 510-433-2790

 

Re: AB 2616 (SKINNER),

To whom it may concern,

 As an advocate for the Prevention of Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) in our Veteran’s Hospitals I would like to not only thank but also support the efforts of both the Honorable California Assemblmember Nancy Skinner and the California Nurses Association(CNA) for their efforts concerning workplace safety for our healthcare workers via AB 2616.

AB 2616 explicitly extends a disputable presumption for WC eligibility to hospital employees for MRSA

infections. The bill only applies to hospital workers that provide direct patient care in acute care hospitals.

 The immediate effect of AB2616, in my humble opinion, will be higher healthcare costs, the long-term impact, another documented fiscal cost associated with a HAI will force the healthcare industry, both organized labor and capital, to address a preventable disease many California patients will pay for with life or limb this year let alone the fiscal catastrophe.

 How does AB 2616 help our Veterans, “knowledge is king”, a truism I learned in Boot-camp, the California Department of Public Health(CDPH) has become the “porthole” for the prevention of HAI:

 


Due to the freedom of information act, our V.A. facilities have access to it as well as organized labor in California, HAI will not be defeated by legislative action or technology, HAI will be defeated only by every healthcare staff member assuming a leadership role, up, down, 360 degrees around  in the implementation of a known “best practice for the prevention of HAI”, MRSA being one of them.

 The US  Department  of Labor is taking action via O.S.H.A., this is a workplace safety issue, AB 2616 is tangible proof of the role of organized labor although I will point to the efforts of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses  concerning educating its members concerning the prevention of HAI:


 

Sincerely,

Michael H. Slavinski                                                                               http://h-a-i-5.blogspot.com 

 

"If we can improve the quality of care, that will translate into lower cost," Anthem President Pam Kehaly said. "These are real dollars”





 

 
 

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