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Three Years Post-Katrina, New Orleans Faces Healthcare Crisis and Braces for GustavOAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- As America turns its attention towardNew Orleans on the third anniversary of the Katrina disaster, the Registered Nurse Response Network (RNRN) is releasing a video that conveys the impact of a second disaster facing the city -- the collapse of its healthcare system. On the eve of the anniversary, as tropical storm Gustav gathers strength, cities inMississippi andLouisiana are placed on high alert, and residents express grave concerns that their basic healthcare needs will be ignored again. The new anniversary video explores the ongoing crisis through the voices of nurses, doctors, city officials, and local residents who are still struggling under appalling healthcare conditions following Katrina three years ago. Healthcare professionals, patients, community activist available for comment: In conjunction with the release of this video, RNRN is also making available a number of individuals featured in the video who can talk about the healthcare crisis inNew Orleans, including -- -- -- -- -- Dr. The tragedy of the collapse of the public health safety net inNew Orleans, caused by the controversial closure of Charity Hospital and its network of community clinics, is underscored by the findings of a recent study that points to an increasingly sicker population in the city. The Kaiser Family Foundation survey released on Aug. 13 found that 84 percent of adults living inNew Orleans face ongoing health challenges and there has been a substantial deterioration in residents' mental health status. Moreover, a recent article in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences
noted that Charity Hospital -- which is featured prominently in the RNRN video
-- "was the center of the greaterNew Orleans safety-net system for the past
269 years [and] the dominant source of care for the indigent population,
serving 63 percent of the uninsured." A recent structural assessment of
Charity unveiled Wednesday estimated it could be rehabilitated in three years
at a cost of With these conditions as a backdrop -- and with other public hospitals facing financial difficulties and closures around the country -- many medical professionals, patients, and other community leaders inside and outside ofNew Orleans are calling for the passage of HR 676, a national "Medicare for All" system and its promise of guaranteed healthcare on the single-payer model that is succeeding in every other industrialized democracy. The new video offers ways to take action, including passage of HR 676 and contributing much-needed funds to the free health clinics featured in the film. "Katrina revealed some ugly truths about our nation's failure to care for
its citizens in the wake of a natural disaster," said CNA/NNOC's RN Katrina Relief Effort CNA/NNOC sent more than 300 nurses to 25 hospitals, clinics, and mobile units inLouisiana,Texas, andMississippi in response to the 2005 hurricanes, including a group of 50 RNs who arrived at the Houston Astrodome in the first few weeks. The organization provided half of the RN staff at Earl K. Long Memorial Hospital inBaton Rouge, La., for the two months after Katrina when patient rolls doubled. This CNA/NNOC effort eventually became the Registered Nurse Response Network (RNRN) and now has more than 4,000 members. RNRN is designed to provide support and coordination for volunteer nurses when disaster strikes, allowing RNs to focus on providing patient care. RNRN arranges airfare, lodging, and meals for all volunteers, and works with federal and state agencies to resolve issues of medical credentials and licenses for out-of-state nurse volunteers. To find out more about the RN Response Network, visit http://www.RNresponsenetwork.org. RNRN is a project of the California Nurses Foundation and the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee. The California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee is the fastest growing professional RN organization in the nation representing over 80,000 direct-care registered nurses in all fifty states. RNRN is a program of the CNA/NNOC. SOURCE The California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee; Registered Nurse Response Network Tags: ,HEA,MTC,PDT,CA-RNRN-Release-Video _ _Is your favorite bookmark site missing? Ask for it. |
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