Last year, Beaumont’s systemwide ongoing restructuring efforts led to about 50 layoffs, resignations or job eliminations between August and December 2019. The staff changes largely affected managers and executives at the corporate level and in operating units.
Physician leaders at Beaumont’s Trenton, Mich., location argued a lack of CRNAs, surgical technologists, nurses and housekeepers led it to idle three of its 11 operating rooms, get rid of block scheduling and take elective surgeries on a first-come, first-served basis. Widespread confusion among clinical staff and patients followed the changes, surgeons and nurses anonymously told Crain’s. While Beaumont’s COO Carolyn Wilson acknowledged the shortages, she disputed any claims that patient safety has been negatively affected.
Ms. Wilson told Crain’s the system is in the process of hiring more CRNAs, surgery nurses and other support staff at Trenton and across the system.
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Editor’s note: This article was updated Jan. 7, 2020.
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