Medical staff at Concord Hospital passed a vote of no confidence in the hospital’s leadership on Thursday night.Credit:James Brickwood
TheHeraldreported last week that staff were particularly concerned about abacklog of thousands of unreported scans due to staff levels in the radiology department. One member of the department said there was a backlog of more than 30,000 scans.
Health Minister Ryan Park had an urgent discussion with Health Secretary Susan Pearce at the weekend and decided to intervene.
“I am determined to foster a process in which participants feel safe and listened to,and most importantly the outcomes of this process acted upon,” Park said.
“We can always work towards facilitating a more positive workplace that allows our staff to continue to deliver the best possible healthcare to our community.”
Dr Theresa Anderson,chief executive of Sydney Local Health District (left) and NSW Health Secretary Susan Pearce.Credit:James Brickwood& Rhett Wyman
The vote of no-confidence was initiated by Associate Professor Winston Cheung,who wrote in an internal email he did not believe Anderson’s management style was consistent with the expectations of Concord Hospital patients and staff.
One doctor said Concord had suffered “a slow death by over a thousand cuts” and expressed concerns about the emergency and radiology department in particular.