Return to the new normal at the Fraternidad-Muprespa Havana Hospital
With the decline in the national curve in the number of infected people and deaths from COVID-19, little by little normality and day-to-day life in hospitals are recovering, as has been the case of our Hospital Fraternidad-Muprespa Habana. A hospital specializing in traumatology, which has had to adapt in the midst of the outbreak of the pandemic, to care for COVID-19 patients. But the challenge was taken up, in a few days and thanks to the preparation of our staff, spaces were prepared to accommodate these patients due to the shortage of beds in large hospitals and the request for our resources.
The hospitals of the Mutual Collaborators with Social Security (MCSS) and their staff have been at the service of the State to cover health care in this terrible pandemic. Between all the Mutual Funds we have approximately 10,000 toilets and we have made about 3,200 available to the Public Health Services (SPS).
Fraternidad-Muprespa has 726 health professionals on its staff and 159 were made available to the SPS, not counting those who have been supporting those admitted to the Fraternidad-Muprespa Havana Hospital.
In our Hospital we have had 21 patients admitted with an average age of 84 years, the first admission was on March 22 and the last on April 7 with an average stay of 9 days.
Like everything, as far as this pandemic is concerned, we have had lights and shadows but our greatest pride is that the Hospital staff has dedicated themselves to supporting each and every one of the patients who came through the door with many complex pathologies added to the virus.
And we are returning to the “new normal”, which in our case is treating our mutualists for injuries suffered at work, to traumatology as the main specialty and little by little to recover all the procedures of a specialized Hospital like ours.
A year ago, in the month of April, the doors of this new center were opened in a unique building with the best resources and great professionals, we can say that in this first year of life it has been launched with all the effort that it entails and that in addition, due to the unique circumstances that we are experiencing, we have adapted to treat pathologies different from our specialty.
Our power lies in the fact that challenges do not scare us and that our vocation for service is to care for and cure patients.
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