Sonoma Valley Hospital’s pending cut of obstetrics brings response

The pending closure of the Sonoma ?Valley Hospital's ?obstetrics brings responses|

View from the CMO

EDITOR: Questions have been raised about the safety of closing Sonoma Valley Hospital's obstetrics service as of Oct. 31, 2108, as approved by the board. I'd like to address these concerns and explain the steps we are taking to assure a smooth transition.

Handling an emergency delivery is a required part of every ER physician's training and something our emergency physicians and nurses are already trained to handle. In order to ensure all of our staff and physicians remain comfortable and up to date with their skills, we are providing our staff with additional education regarding the management of obstetric patients over the next three months. This includes:

The ER nursing staff will have refresher training in labor and delivery as well as newborn infant care.

The Hospital will run precipitous delivery mock 'codes.'

Up to date emergency neonatal equipment will be maintained in the emergency department.

In addition to taking these steps for our staff and physicians, we are working closely with neighboring hospitals as well as our community and the state to publicize and promote awareness of the transition and to ensure quality continuity of care for our current obstetric patients.

Women currently scheduled to deliver at SVH are being notified that the hospital will no longer have obstetric services as of Oct. 31, 2018, and alternative options are being offered. In addition, surrounding hospitals that provide OB services have been notified of pending closure and transfer agreements have been arranged.

As a point of clarification, many small and large hospitals locally and nationally have ER services but not obstetrics. Fortunately, the scenario of precipitous ER delivery is actually quite rare, and the experience of other institutions has demonstrated that we are unlikely to see an increase in complications or precipitous deliveries in our ER as a result of this closure.

We are committed to maintaining and providing high quality, safe care in all departments at Sonoma Valley Hospital. We look forward to working with our physicians, staff, and the community during this time of transition and beyond.

Sabrina Kidd, MD, Chief Medical Officer Sonoma Valley Health Care District

Difference of opinion

EDITOR: The SVH was built to serve all citizens of Sonoma, young and old. Kelly and the Board of the Hospital are on the path of taking those services away. The Emergency Room is not meant to be used for giving birth and putting the mother at risk. Our Hospital has always had a birthing center. Kelly and the Board spend a lot of money on it.

I believe the public can make the SVH Board reverse their decision of closing the Birthing Center.

There needs to be more interest paid by the citizens of Sonoma as to how badly their money is being managed by the Board and Kelly.

We have lost the Pink Ladies, the Gift Shop in the lobby, the Women's Center on Perkins and now the Birthing Center.

Kelly is allowed to spend money on extras and high salaries. Enough is enough. Let's have a Hospital that serves the needs of our community.

Carolyn Stone

Sonoma

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