On Friday, the state administrator in the north received a report from all the hospitals in northern Norway on the status of how the pilot strike in SAS affects the health care system.
– Patches together
– We hear that they have managed to put together shift lists, thanks to health workers who are at work taking extra shifts. They go the extra mile to make this possible, she tells NRK.
– We also see, and know, that the situation will become more serious over the weekend if the strike continues.
The next report from Aspaker’s office to the Norwegian Board of Health will be sent on Monday.
– And then it is ultimately the audit that must make a decision on whether the situation in the health care system in the north is justifiable or not.
The Norwegian Board of Health Supervision assessed today, Friday, that there is no danger to life and health in the health service as a result of the ongoing labor dispute in SAS today and this weekend.
Earlier this week it was an emergency meeting between the state administrator in Troms and Finnmark, the state administrator in Nordland, Helse Nord, the county doctor and the Norwegian Board of Health Supervision about the consequences of the ongoing pilot strike for health services in the north.