Hospital Overcrowding at Montefiore Medical Center
Overcrowding at Montefiore has become so unmanageable that a private gynecology examination was performed in a public hallway due to a lack of adequate space to provide privacy.
This problem at Montefiore is, unfortunately, not a new one. In August 2023, a patient at Montefiore Family Health Center died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease, and her death was not noticed for five days before a “foul odor” was reported coming from the stairwell where she had fallen.
The deceased patient had been an active community organizer and voice against Montefiore’s 2022 plans to consolidate three of its locations. This consolidation is now being linked to the overcrowding problems as nurses are unable to create room for the volume of patients seeking care.
Even earlier in 2018, overcrowding caused nurses to treat up to 12 critically ill children at the same time. At this time, data came out states ER patients at Montefiore wait an average of 64 minutes to be seen by a nurse. This is over double the national average.
Montefiore has yet to offer any rationale for the consolidation, answer any questions regarding the death of their patient, or comment on the current overcrowding crisis. Despite this radio silence, Montefiore Medical Center has been granted $2 million by the NY State Department of Health to advance the education and training of community healthcare workers.
