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Clocheville a Tours Une Mere Lance UN Appel Au Secours Pour Les Soignants Et Denonce Des Conditions Epouvantables
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A mother whose son is hospitalized at the Clocheville pediatric hospital in Tours has launched an 'SOS appeal' to alert authorities about the concerning working conditions for healthcare staff and the general state of patient care. She recounts several issues, including a flood incident in the neonatal intensive care unit and inadequate climate control during a heatwave. The mother emphasizes that despite these challenging physical conditions, the medical staff remains deeply dedicated and committed.
Key points
- The mother's son has been hospitalized at Clocheville since April 30th due to a severe cardiac malformation.
- She reported an incident where flooding occurred in the intensive care unit following a storm, affecting monitoring equipment.
- During a heatwave, the service lacked adequate air conditioning, relying only on fans and survival blankets for cooling.
- The mother noted general deficiencies, including lack of equipment and outdated windows, which she described as 'system D' fixes.
- She called upon the State to allocate necessary funds and resources to improve working conditions for healthcare professionals.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableThe Clocheville pediatric hospital is operating under deplorable conditions that threaten patient care and staff well-being.
- VerifiableA flood occurred in the intensive care unit where her son was hospitalized, damaging monitoring equipment.
- VerifiableThe hospital lacks proper climate control systems, forcing staff to use survival blankets during a heatwave.
- VerifiableDespite the poor physical infrastructure, the medical staff at Clocheville are highly dedicated and committed to their work.
Missing context
The article does not provide any official response or counter-argument from the hospital administration, local health authorities, or government representatives regarding the alleged poor working and living conditions.
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