As most of you know, Los Robles Hospital is planning to close its pediatric ward July1. I think Los Robles is a great hospital with great leadership but I think this decision is a big mistake.
The CEO cites that with a relatively low volume of children needing hospitalization, those beds would be better used for the growing number of sick adults and that low volume units could be a quality care liability.
Theoretically that could be true, but the Los Robles pediatric unit has 5-star experienced nurses supervised by either the patients’ own pediatrician or 5-star pediatric hospitalists taking care of the patient with close contact with the patients’ own doctor collaborating on the case.
Most pediatric admissions are brief for conditions such as jaundice, appendicitis, asthma flares, dehydration or cellulitis. My experience is that Los Robles takes care of those conditions better than any hospital I have seen.
Wouldn’t it be better to have those children in town with their own doctor and family at their side instead of the current plan to transfer these patients on the bumper-to-bumper 101? This plan is incredibly costly with potentially dangerous delays via ambulance and even more costly and hazardous via helicopter on patients who could be handled so well immediately at Los Robles.
Please contact the hospital and your politicians to convince HCA to keep this wonderful pediatric ward open. The Conejo Valley deserves the best for its children.
Kenneth Saul
Thousand Oaks
Dr, Saul serves as chief of pediatrics
for the Los Robles Hospital.
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