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Registered nurses at UC San Diego Health are set to hold a press conference on Thursday, July 3, to address significant disruptions in patient care following the unexpected layoffs of over 200 employees. The decision by hospital management has raised serious concerns among healthcare professionals about the impact on both staff and patients.
Nurses are expected to highlight how these layoffs have strained resources, leading to increased workloads and reduced support for patient care. The press conference aims to shed light on the challenges faced by the remaining staff and the potential risks to patient safety and quality of care as a result of these layoffs.
The nursing staff is calling for accountability from hospital management and is advocating for a reconsideration of the layoffs, emphasizing the importance of maintaining adequate staffing levels to ensure that patients receive the highest standard of care. As the healthcare community grapples with these changes, the nurses' voices are crucial in advocating for both their colleagues and the patients they serve.
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