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When you have no beds, part 2

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/afghan-crisis-wreaking-havoc-on-northern-virginia-hospitals-due-to-lack-of-federal-planning-local-officials-say/2021/09/07/5642a2aa-0fef-11ec-bc8a-8d9a5b534194_story.html

    The mass arrival of Afghan evacuees last month, many in need of medical care, wreaked havoc on Northern Virginia’s hospital system — prompting a regional emergency response group to assume oversight after one hospital became overwhelmed with patients and federal officials lost track of where some Afghans were hospitalized, officials said.

    Area leaders have been asking the Biden administration to pay for the mounting cost of keeping track of the hospitalized evacuees and for giving them rides back to the Dulles Expo Center — where they have been temporarily housed — after a federal contractor took hours to retrieve some of the evacuees who were ready to be discharged.

    In another case, a hospital near the Dulles Expo Center that federal officials designated as a go-to spot for medical treatment began running out of available beds, forcing the hospital to turn away non-Afghan patients who weren’t in need of critical care, said Nickerson, who also directs the Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance and declined to name the hospital.

    “Our hospitals are already almost at capacity,” she said, referring to the recent surge in coronavirus cases. “It’s not like they have tons of free beds available. We are still in the middle of a pandemic.”
    For Afghan refugees, arrival to Northern Virginia comes with relief, exhaustion

    Nickerson and other local officials said federal officials so far have not been very responsive to pleas for financial help.

    On Tuesday, a spokesperson with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services referred questions about Afghan evacuee hospitalizations to the Department of Homeland Security, which did not return several messages seeking comment.

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    • George KG George K

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/afghan-crisis-wreaking-havoc-on-northern-virginia-hospitals-due-to-lack-of-federal-planning-local-officials-say/2021/09/07/5642a2aa-0fef-11ec-bc8a-8d9a5b534194_story.html

      The mass arrival of Afghan evacuees last month, many in need of medical care, wreaked havoc on Northern Virginia’s hospital system — prompting a regional emergency response group to assume oversight after one hospital became overwhelmed with patients and federal officials lost track of where some Afghans were hospitalized, officials said.

      Area leaders have been asking the Biden administration to pay for the mounting cost of keeping track of the hospitalized evacuees and for giving them rides back to the Dulles Expo Center — where they have been temporarily housed — after a federal contractor took hours to retrieve some of the evacuees who were ready to be discharged.

      In another case, a hospital near the Dulles Expo Center that federal officials designated as a go-to spot for medical treatment began running out of available beds, forcing the hospital to turn away non-Afghan patients who weren’t in need of critical care, said Nickerson, who also directs the Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance and declined to name the hospital.

      “Our hospitals are already almost at capacity,” she said, referring to the recent surge in coronavirus cases. “It’s not like they have tons of free beds available. We are still in the middle of a pandemic.”
      For Afghan refugees, arrival to Northern Virginia comes with relief, exhaustion

      Nickerson and other local officials said federal officials so far have not been very responsive to pleas for financial help.

      On Tuesday, a spokesperson with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services referred questions about Afghan evacuee hospitalizations to the Department of Homeland Security, which did not return several messages seeking comment.

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      It is interesting…. How are the hospitals going to be paid. I guess it was brought up because its ambiguous?

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        It is interesting…. How are the hospitals going to be paid. I guess it was brought up because its ambiguous?

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        @loki said in When you have no beds, part 2:

        It is interesting…. How are the hospitals going to be paid. I guess it was brought up because its ambiguous?

        I think it’s being brought up because there are extra costs not normally associated with the health care they are receiving.

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        • George KG George K

          https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/afghan-crisis-wreaking-havoc-on-northern-virginia-hospitals-due-to-lack-of-federal-planning-local-officials-say/2021/09/07/5642a2aa-0fef-11ec-bc8a-8d9a5b534194_story.html

          The mass arrival of Afghan evacuees last month, many in need of medical care, wreaked havoc on Northern Virginia’s hospital system — prompting a regional emergency response group to assume oversight after one hospital became overwhelmed with patients and federal officials lost track of where some Afghans were hospitalized, officials said.

          Area leaders have been asking the Biden administration to pay for the mounting cost of keeping track of the hospitalized evacuees and for giving them rides back to the Dulles Expo Center — where they have been temporarily housed — after a federal contractor took hours to retrieve some of the evacuees who were ready to be discharged.

          In another case, a hospital near the Dulles Expo Center that federal officials designated as a go-to spot for medical treatment began running out of available beds, forcing the hospital to turn away non-Afghan patients who weren’t in need of critical care, said Nickerson, who also directs the Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance and declined to name the hospital.

          “Our hospitals are already almost at capacity,” she said, referring to the recent surge in coronavirus cases. “It’s not like they have tons of free beds available. We are still in the middle of a pandemic.”
          For Afghan refugees, arrival to Northern Virginia comes with relief, exhaustion

          Nickerson and other local officials said federal officials so far have not been very responsive to pleas for financial help.

          On Tuesday, a spokesperson with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services referred questions about Afghan evacuee hospitalizations to the Department of Homeland Security, which did not return several messages seeking comment.

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          @george-k said in When you have no beds, part 2:

          a hospital near the Dulles Expo Center

          The Dulles Expo Center was just a few minutes from my old house.

          They used to have "The World's Largest Gun Show" there every month - the Afghans would love it!

          They used to have a different trade show there every week - before covid. I think they are still cancelling most of them.

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