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Associated Press - October 25, 2009 5:05 PM ET
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Health providers in Santa Fe say they're slammed as the swine flu outbreak has infected patients at a steeper and earlier rate than anticipated.
At Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe, the flu pandemic has resulted in a busy staff, longer waits and higher admission rates. And health officials say the hospital isn't alone.
Dr. Richard Lieberman manages Santa Fe Urgent Care and clinics in Los Alamos and Espanola. He says he's seeing an incredible surge in patient loads.Still, health providers say years of planning have helped them prepare.
Medical staff and bed space can be expanded quickly, and there are stockpiles of essential supplies such as gowns and respirator kits. State officials also say they have enough antiviral for the more vulnerable patients.
http://www.newswest9.com/Global/story.asp?S=11380177
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Health providers in Santa Fe say they're slammed as the swine flu outbreak has infected patients at a steeper and earlier rate than anticipated.
At Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe, the flu pandemic has resulted in a busy staff, longer waits and higher admission rates. And health officials say the hospital isn't alone.
Dr. Richard Lieberman manages Santa Fe Urgent Care and clinics in Los Alamos and Espanola. He says he's seeing an incredible surge in patient loads.Still, health providers say years of planning have helped them prepare.
Medical staff and bed space can be expanded quickly, and there are stockpiles of essential supplies such as gowns and respirator kits. State officials also say they have enough antiviral for the more vulnerable patients.
http://www.newswest9.com/Global/story.asp?S=11380177