The New York Daily News reports on the hospital’s “boutique hotel-like” services, which include flat screen televisions, luxury bedding, concierge service and a dedicated nurse. These all come when staying at the executive maternity suites at the hospital. But the article also notes a downside to these upscale accommodations.
On the more traditional maternity floor, patients stay in semi-private rooms that hold two patients. And the article reports that at times, having dedicated nurses required for the elite patients causes insufficient care for other patients.
The newspaper reports that recently, one of two nurses assigned to the general nursery overnight was pulled to go to the executive suite, leaving the remaining nurse in charge of 18 babies. Union contracts in New York specify that nurses can’t work with more than eight newborns at a time.
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