Iceland review - 2016, Side 62

Iceland review - 2016, Side 62
60 ICELAND REVIEW HEALTH OF THE NATION Iceland’s healthcare service is in crisis. It’s time to roll up our sleeves and start building a new hospital, argues Halldór Lárusson. The Landspítali National University Hospital is one of the grandest buildings in Reykjavík. It stands on the side of a hill and faces you at a slant as you head into the center of town. It was built in neo-classical style in the late 1920s and showed the impor- tance this yet-to-be-independent coun- try placed on the health of its citizens. The building has just been repainted in gleaming white, giving it the appearance of a first-class hospital. BEHIND THE FAÇADE Behind the immaculate façade, howev- er, the hospital is crumbling. Doctors’ offices are housed in temporary contain- ers, stacked three stories high, hidden behind the main building. Corridors are lined with trolleys piled with laun- dry and empty cardboard boxes. The roof leaks. Paint is peeling off. So far this year, 23 out of 80 scheduled heart surgeries have been postponed due to lack of space in the intensive care unit. One of those sent home in mid- April without life-saving surgery was a young former football player who had been waiting for almost two and a half years for his operation. The hospital has managed to shorten waiting lists for heart and coronary surgery, but those for age-related procedures, including hip and knee replacements, remain much longer than the Directorate of Health deems acceptable. The main hospital building is now over 80 years old and, in addition to providing a visual focus for numerous nondescript structures that form the hospital campus, it also houses the main surgery rooms. This is one indus- try where being housed in a historic building is not considered a selling point. If you didn’t know you were in Iceland, you might think this was a hospital in a developing country. It is obvious that this particular patient has never had the radical surgery needed for survival; instead it has been prescribed tiny doses of medication just sufficient to sustain signs of life. Microbiological research, for example, is still housed in a one-story building that was meant to be a tempo- rary solution 40 years ago. It is not just the buildings that need investment. Last year saw long-running strikes by doctors, and one by nurs- ing staff, both professions having been forced to work longer hours for less pay than is acceptable. Iceland’s health ser- vice, taken for granted by its citizens, is under threat and numerous doctors and nursing staff have emigrated to Norway for better pay and conditions. PHOTOS BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON.
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