Health: Doctors warn of danger to children

Health: Doctors warn of danger to children

The health system is again at the limit in many places – now in the care for children. The pandemic is not over, and more infections are circulating. How should things continue, even with Corona requirements?

In view of the emergency in pediatric medicine due to a wave of respiratory infections, the professional association of paediatricians warns of serious risks. “It is actually the case that the health of children and young people and also their lives are at risk at the moment,” said association spokesman Jakob Maske on Deutschlandfunk on Monday. In order to contain infections, health politicians called for people to wear masks if necessary out of solidarity. The federal and state health ministers wanted to advise on the further course of corona requirements such as the obligation to wear masks on buses and trains and the obligation to isolate infected people.

The FDP health expert Andrew Ullmann told the “Welt” (Monday) about the wave of infections in children: “We can do what we practiced well during the pandemic: avoid infections and break chains of infection.” No state regulations are required for this. “Wear a mask, wash your hands, stay at home if you have an infection.” In order to relieve paediatricians, one should also dispense with unnecessary requirements such as “health certificates” for children, which many day care centers demand. SPD parliamentary group leader Dagmar Schmidt told the newspaper that basic hygiene measures also protect here. “Everyone should now show solidarity, especially with the children.”

Huge wave of infections

Many children’s practices and children’s wards are currently extremely overcrowded. Experts are reporting an enormous wave of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections, which can be dangerous for babies. Association spokesman Maske said that the fundamental crisis of the system had been concealed by Corona. But that’s over now. “We now have a completely normal increase in infectious diseases, as we see it every winter – and the systems are collapsing.” For example, seriously ill children have to be moved hundreds of kilometers from Berlin because there are no beds.

Maske sharply criticized the health policy of the past few years, including under Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD). The system has been “driven against the wall” for years. Extra large savings were made for paediatricians. Many beds have been reduced because child and adolescent medicine is not worthwhile.

Lauterbach has already announced rapid relief measures. Nursing staff are to be transferred from adult wards to children’s wards. The health insurance companies should not check staffing requirements for the time being and suspend sanctions. He also appealed to parents and paediatricians not to postpone preventive check-ups that are not directly necessary. According to Maske, moving staff to children’s wards does not help “at all”. An adult carer cannot care for a premature baby weighing 600 grams.

20 years too little done

Lauterbach wrote on Twitter on Monday: “The pediatricians are just as concerned as I am.” He agrees that too little has been done for them in 20 years. “But we’ve been working for months to relieve the children’s hospitals.” It should apply from January 1, 2023. The Bundestag passed the first package of laws on hospitals on Friday. For children’s hospitals, there should therefore be an additional 300 million euros in 2023 and 2024. Lauterbach wants to present further reform proposals this Tuesday in order to relieve hospitals from financial pressure overall.

Green leader Ricarda Lang said that the traffic light coalition had already taken immediate measures to help the clinics, for example with the high energy costs. At the same time, she emphasized: “It’s not enough to stick on a band-aid over and over again.” A real reform of the structures is now necessary. This includes the fact that the actual need for beds and staff plays the essential role in financing the clinics, not the question of what promises the greatest possible profit.

In the meantime, the health ministers of the federal states have not decided on a new line for further changes to the corona protection requirements on Monday evening. The heads of department had exchanged views, but there was no uniform procedure, for example about the obligation to wear masks on buses and trains, said a spokeswoman for the Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Social Affairs on Monday evening after the consultations. Most countries wanted to extend the mask requirement in public transport by the end of the year, some beyond. In part, the obligation should become a recommendation. For long-distance trains, the mask requirement is stipulated by law nationwide until April 7, 2023.

During the consultation, Federal Minister of Health Lauterbach and the President of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Lothar Wieler, spoke out in favor of maintaining the isolation rules and the obligation to wear a mask, the spokeswoman said. They expected an increasing number of new infections and would have pointed out the high mortality rate, especially among older people. The RKI sees no reason to change the previous recommendations for isolation.

Source: Stern

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