Mass nurse exodus prompts Kolkata hospitals to admit limited number of patients, counsel employees

A mid the staff crunch at the city’s private hospitals in the wake of the recent exodus of nurses, most medical facilities in Kolkata have decided to cater to a limited number of patients, and counsel the existing employees to prevent them from following suit.

Over 350 nurses have quit jobs at private hospitals in Kolkata and left for their homes in Manipur and other parts of the country, notwithstanding the spurt in Covid-19 cases.

A senior official of Peerless Hospital in south Kolkata, which is currently short of 25 nurses, said the number of patients admitted would be in proportion to the total beds available.

“The number of admissions will be restricted as we have to make do with the existing staff. It seems those that left are not going to come back anytime soon. As of now, we have to wait patiently. Nurses cannot be produced overnight,” Peerless Hospital Managing Director (MD) Dr Sujit Kar Purkayastha told PTI.

At AMRI, one of the designated Covid-19 hospitals in Bengal, the authorities are counselling the staff members to prevent them from leaving. At least 77 nurses from the hospital have left for their hometowns in other states.

AMRI CEO Rupak Barua said assurances have been given to the staff members that their concerns would be addressed.

“We are talking to our employees and addressing their problems. We are planning to rope in those who have retired,” Barua said.

Prashant Sharma, the MD of Charnock Hospital, said the management was having a difficult time making a fresh roster.

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