Objet�: Memo to all Hospital Staff

 New Cost Cutting Measures

Effective immediately, this hospital will no longer provide security.
Each charge nurse will be issued a .38 caliber revolver and 12
rounds of ammunition.  An additional 12 rounds will be stored in
pharmacy.

In addition to routine nursing duties, Charge Nurses will rotate the
patrolling of the hospital grounds. A bicycle and helmet will be
provided for patrolling the parking areas.

In light of the similarity of monitoring equipment, ICU will now take
over the security surveillance duties. The ward clerk will be responsible
for watching cardiac monitors and security monitors as well as
regular duties.

Food service will be discontinued. Patients wishing to be fed will need
to let their families know to bring something or may make arrangements
with Subway or Pizza Hut to deliver. Coin-operated telephones will
be available in patient rooms for this purpose as well as for other
calls the patient may wish to make.

Housekeeping and Physical Therapy will be combined. Mops will be
issued to those patients who are ambulatory, thus providing range of
motion exercises as well as a clean environment.  Families and ambulatory
patients may also sign up to clean the rooms of non-ambulatory patients
for special discounts on their final bill. Time cards will be provided.

As you can see on the "from" line above, hospital administration is
assuming the groundskeeping duties. If an administrator cannot be
reached by calling his/her office, it is suggested that you walk outside
and listen for the sound of a lawnmower, weed-whacker, etc.

Maintenance is being eliminated. The hospital has subscribed to the
Time-Life "How to..." series of maintenance books. These can be
checked out from administration, and a toolbox will be standard
equipment on all nursing units.

We will be receiving the series at a rate of one volume every other
month.  We already have the volume on "Basic Wiring", but if a
non-electrical problem occurs, please try to handle it as best you
can until the appropriate volume arrives.

Cutbacks in phlebotomy staff will be accommodated by only performing
blood-related tests on patients who are already bleeding.

Physicians will be informed that they may order no more than two X-rays
per patient stay. This is due to the turnaround time required by Photomat.
Two prints will be provided for the price of one, and physicians are being
advised to clip coupons from the Sunday paper if they want extra sets.
Photomat will also honor competitors coupons for one-hour processing
in emergency situations, so if you come across any extra coupons
please clip out and send these to ER.

In addition to the current recycling programs, a bin for collection of
unused fruit and bread will soon be provided on each floor.  Families,
patients, and the few remaining employees are asked to contribute
discarded produce.

Pharmacy will utilize this for antibiotic production. These will be
available
for purchase and, coincidentally, will soon be the only antibiotics on our
HMO's formulary.

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