The Importance of Mental Health for Healthcare Workers

Working in healthcare is certainly not for the faint of heart. The doctors, nurses, paramedics, and other healthcare professionals in our hospitals today are constantly facing high-pressure, high-stakes situations — and their work undoubtedly takes a toll on their mental health.

How can mental health issues impact the healthcare workers in your office? What can you do to help them find a little peace? Here’s what you need to know.

The Facts

Healthcare has always been a stressful line of work. The very nature of the job requires long, unusual hours, uncooperative patients, and sometimes even life or death situations — hardly a walk in the park. It was not uncommon to hear of physicians and nurses suffering from burnout and losing their passion for their field due to all the stress.

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Mental health and physicians

And that was BEFORE the pandemic.

Now, there is no question that healthcare workers are suffering from a mental health crisis. According to a survey of healthcare workers by Mental Health America, 75% of workers reported feeling overwhelmed in recent months, 86% reported increased anxiety, and (perhaps most disappointingly) 39% of workers felt they didn’t have the adequate emotional support to deal with their current mental state.

The Dangers

So, what does all this mean?

Today’s healthcare workers are stressed, exhausted, and stretched too thin, and this can have significant impacts on the care they provide. In fact, a survey from Berxi revealed that one in three healthcare workers admitted to making more mistakes on the job since the pandemic began! This puts all your patients in greater harm and puts your facility at risk for all kinds of legal action.

The Solutions

If you want the patients in your facility to receive excellent care (and if you want to avoid lawsuits that arise from accidental malpractice), you need to give your workers the support they need to cope with the stress of working on the frontlines of a pandemic.

There are many ways to give your workers support. You can offer them free time with a counselor via remote sessions, or even assign each worker a buddy they can talk with each day about the stressors they’re facing. Sometimes, a listening ear can be hugely helpful in easing stress and avoiding burnout.

 Teleradiology Solution

Another great option for helping your staff’s mental health is to lighten the load they have to carry. For example, you can outsource work for your radiology department to a teleradiology company. This can keep your radiologists from being stretched too thin, so they can provide your patients with the care and attention they deserve.

Visit our website today to learn more about teleradiology and how it can help your workers recover from some of their workplace stress. At Vesta, we offer fast turnaround times (TAT)  to satisfy your patients’ needs as well as night coverage for STAT requirements. 

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We offer nighthawk teleradiology with fast TAT.

Vesta Teleradiology (http://www.vestarad.com) has announced it has entered into a contract with Doctors Hospital of the Bahamas to provide sub-specialty radiology services.

Vesta Teleradiology Signs a New Contract with Doctors Hospital of the Bahamas

Vesta Teleradiology has announced it has entered into a contract with Doctors Hospital of the Bahamas to provide sub-specialty radiology services. Vesta Radiology is a pioneer in quality of care and sub specialty radiology medical innovations keeping the medical services of our clients the best in the industry.

Doctors Hospital in Nassau,

 

Doctors Hospital in Nassau, Bahamas, prides itself on providing acute care services as well as latest medical technology. The hospital provides primary, specialty and sub specialty care both on an in-patient and out-patient basis for medical issues including laboratory services and the latest imaging technology.

 

Today, the 72-bed Doctors Hospital with over 400 personnel is the highest state of the art acute care privately owned hospital facility in the Bahamas. The Emergency Room at Doctors Hospital is open 24/7 in order to provide patients with the best emergency services. Doctors and nurses on the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) staff must possess Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification.

 

The contract of Doctors Hospital with Vesta Radiology is testament to the dedication and thrust of Doctors Hospital to continue providing patients with state of the art technology and medical innovations keeping their quality of care rating the best in the islands.

Board-certified radiologists at Vesta Teleradiology will be available to provide sub-specialty radiology readings for the Bahamian hospital in musculoskeletal radiology, neuro, cardiac CT, pediatric, vascular, breast imaging and general radiology. Cynthia Sawyers, Vice President of Operations at Doctors Hospital, advises that the Vesta Teleradiology contract with Doctors Hospital assures the people of the Bahamas have access to the most up to date and specialized radiology services.

Vijay Vonguru, President, Vesta Teleradiology, says, “The ability to provide top innovations in subspecialty medical services to patients no matter where they are located is here and Vesta is proud to be a pioneer in bringing these services to the hospitals even in remote areas.” Along with sub-specialty and night-hawk coverage to hospitals, Vesta provides 24x7x365 radiology coverage to Imaging centers, Portable X-Ray and Ultrasound companies, specialty doctor’s offices and Urgent care centers.

Please visit https://www.vestarad.com or send email at “sales@vestarad.com” for any further queries.