SFGH: A Case Study

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SFGH is the only Level 1 Trauma Center in San Francisco (SF) (“UCSF at SFGH”, 2015). It contains an average of 600 licensed inpatient beds, allowing the center to provide 20% of all inpatient care of SF (“UCSF at SFGH”, 2015). The hospital is chronically underfunded with a yearly budget consisting of $772 million per year (“UCSF at SFGH”, 2015). SFGH faces many challenges like, nursing shortages, time constraints to treat patients, high turnover rates for healthcare staffs, high costs and dwindling reimbursements for services (“UCSF at SFGH”, 2015). The majority of patients served by SFGH comes from the under serve, poor and low-income communities. Each member of the hospital works extraordinarily hard to provide excellent care, even when SFGH’s operational budget barely gets the hospital by each year. …show more content…

It has an average of eight nurses per 12-hour shifts. Aside from taking care of each patient, RNs also carry out time-consuming paper work for new admissions, discharges and transfers. Daily patient turnovers can range from 25% to as much as 70%. In addition, RNs are faced with the highly time consuming task of obtaining medications from the automated medication dispensers. But these tasks can’t be avoided, what can be avoided is, the wasted nursing time in searching for electronic working equipment and the missing, lack or inadequate access to supplies in each patient

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