Heard S E
San Francisco General Hospital, CA.
Am J Hosp Pharm. 1989 Dec;46(12 Suppl 3):S7-10.
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related services offered by San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH); programs to protect employees who are at occupational risk for infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); and the legal, ethical, and economic implications of such infection are discussed. Support from public officials, health-care professionals, and the community has enabled SFGH to develop an extensive program of AIDS-related services. The program consumes 10% of SFGH's budget and was responsible for treating 1693 patients between January 1981 and June 1988. The hospital has two internationally recognized units dedicated to the care of AIDS patients. Many of the medical and support departments at SFGH contribute expertise directly; clinical and basic research are also conducted. Other services sponsored by the hospital include HIV testing and counseling; special training for physicians and nurses; assisting patients with finances, housing, and home care; emotional support; and community education. Expenses per patient are lower at SFGH than nationally because of contributions from the private and public sectors, but costs are not fully recovered. Hospital employees are protected by a body substance precautions program, a comprehensive needle-stick program, mandatory reporting and evaluation of all exposures, and enrollment in a study to document seroconversions. Confidentiality and compensation remain major concerns. San Francisco General Hospital has a model program of caring for patients with AIDS and protecting its workers, but the issue of compensating those employees who do become infected with HIV has not yet been resolved.
旧金山综合医院(SFGH)提供的与获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)相关的服务;保护有职业感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)风险的员工的项目;以及这种感染的法律、伦理和经济影响得到了讨论。政府官员、医疗保健专业人员和社区的支持使SFGH能够制定一项广泛的与艾滋病相关的服务计划。该计划消耗了SFGH预算的10%,并在1981年1月至1988年6月期间负责治疗1693名患者。该医院有两个国际认可的专门护理艾滋病患者的科室。SFGH的许多医疗和辅助科室直接贡献专业知识;同时也进行临床和基础研究。医院赞助的其他服务包括HIV检测和咨询;为医生和护士提供特殊培训;在财务、住房和家庭护理方面协助患者;情感支持;以及社区教育。由于私营和公共部门的贡献,SFGH每位患者的费用低于全国水平,但成本并未完全收回。医院员工受到一项体液预防措施计划、一项全面的针刺伤计划、对所有暴露情况的强制报告和评估以及参与一项记录血清转化情况的研究的保护。保密和赔偿仍然是主要问题。旧金山综合医院有一个照顾艾滋病患者和保护其工作人员的模范计划,但补偿那些确实感染HIV的员工的问题尚未得到解决。