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The Missouri Hospital Association says preparing for Ebola is unlike anything they've had to prepare for in the past. |
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Wrap: Dave Dillon, the vice-president for media relations for the Missouri Hospital Association, says Ebola is not a unique circumstance.
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Description: "We actually are not doing anything we wouldn't do for a similar emergency, whether it was Ebola or a pandemic influenza or reacting to an earthquake or another type of disaster." |
He says Missouri hospitals have prepared for similar situations in the past and have been given resources to handle these types of situations.
The National Nurses United, a national nurses union, conducted a survey and found U.S. hospitals are not prepared to handle an Ebola outbreak. They sent a letter on Wednesday to President Obama encouraging him to use his authority to prepare hospitals across the nation for an Ebola outbreak.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Michael Lindquist.
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The Missouri Hospital Association says preparing for Ebola is nothing new. |
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Wrap: Dave Dillon, the vice-president for media relations for the Missouri Hospital Association, says Missouri hospital have prepared for similar situations in the past and have been given resources to handle an Ebola outbreak.
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Description: "This isn't new because this has occurred. In fact, we have been, for over a decade, investing resources in Missouri in equipment and in training in staff at Missouri hospitals so that they have the capacity to respond to something similar to this." |
However, the National Nurses United, a national nurses union, conducted a survey and found U.S. hospitals are not prepared to handle an Ebola outbreak. They sent a letter on Wednesday to President Obama encouraging him to use his authority to prepare hospitals across the nation for an Ebola outbreak.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Michael Lindquist.
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The Missouri Hospital Association says cut in funding is limiting their efforts to prepare for an Ebola outbreak. |
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Wrap: Dave Dillon, the vice-president for media relations for the Missouri Hospital Association, says over the past year, funding for hospital preparedness has declined leaving the certainty of long-term preparations questionable.
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Description: "So, ultimately, we will need if we have this type of problem in the US and/or Missouri, have the federal government step up and continue to build funding for the things that will be required to provide that level of treatment." |
The National Nurses United, a national nurses union, conducted a survey and found U.S. hospitals are not prepared to handle an Ebola outbreak. They sent a letter on Wednesday to President Obama encouraging him to use his authority to prepare hospitals across the nation for an Ebola outbreak.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Michael Lindquist.