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Towards the closure of one of the two emergency services at the Bordeaux University Hospital?

Towards a new degraded organization emergencies at the Bordeaux University Hospital? A staff meeting was held with management this Thursday, March 9, then another with the unions this Friday, March 10. The ARS and the CHU announced that the emergencies of Saint André and Pellegrin are operating with 30% fewer staff. Right now. A reorganization of services must be formalized this week. But according to the unions, it is a “temporary suspension of one of the two emergencies“which is looming, and causes concern. For its part, the CHU denies any closure, without specifying the scenario envisaged.

If an emergency service were to close, the entire organization would have to be reviewed. The unions are wondering. What hours for caregivers? What bearing? How to manage the new flow of patients? So while waiting for answers, the inter-union FO-CGT filed renewable strike notice from March 21 to put pressure on management. The CHU is working on several tracks “in anticipation of the summer period, and in a context of tension on the health system” pour “optimize medical resources and reorganize activity in view of major renovation work at the Pellegrin emergency department” and recalls thatthe permanence of care, the missions of recourse, the activities of the SAMU and those of the emergencies are systematically maintained”.

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