HEALTH

Members of the U.S. Navy are helping at overwhelmed Utah hospital

Mar 2, 2022, 6:16 PM

Dr. Kencee Graves talks with members of the U.S. Navy as they arrive to support the University of U...

Dr. Kencee Graves talks with members of the U.S. Navy as they arrive to support the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, March 2, 2022. (Kristin Murphy/Deseret News)

(Kristin Murphy/Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY — Members of the U.S. Navy are now at the University of Utah Hospital to help with over 500 surgeries deferred because of COVID-19 hospitalizations.

Dr. Michael Good, the CEO of University of Utah Health, said they think the reinforcements will help open up hospitals beds that have been closed because they haven’t had enough staff to serve them.

U.S. Navy to send help

“Certainly, during the pandemic, time critical surgery has been completed,” said Good. “Maybe somebody needs back surgery because of injuries to their or chronic conditions to their back. When the hospital had so many COVID patients, and because of the staffing shortages, were some of the things that we’ve had to defer. So, now with the arrival of our colleagues from the Department of Defense, we’re really going to focus on getting as many of those surgeries completed while they’re here for their month-long deployment.”

For the next 30 days, physicians, nurses, and others will help schedule these delayed procedures, and work to get them done. 

A lot of the Navy team is respiratory therapists. Good says this will be really helpful. 

“Our teams have done phenomenal work during the two years of the pandemic. But now, as we enter this recovery phase, we need help getting caught up,” he said. “In fact, this operation is called Clinical Recovery Augmentation. We’re certainly not back to normal, but we’re trying to shift and get headed in that direction. And our colleagues from the Navy help us kind of accelerate that pivot that transition.”

A first of its kind 

Good says this partnership with the Navy is the first of its kind for the state.

“We can’t find in our archives, this type of deployment in our hospital, certainly in the recent past, and as best we can tell, this is the first time this has happened.”

More than 25 members of the Navy join the 14,000-plus team members at University of Utah hospitals and clinics. Good says it seems like a drop in the water, but it makes a big difference when their vacancies are double what they normally are.

“It’s common for us to as people come and go to have several 100 vacant positions,” said Good. “We have about twice our normal number of vacant positions right now. ”

And despite all that, Good says the help from the Navy will make a good dent in the 500-plus surgeries left. 

“I don’t know if we’ll get everything done in a deployment during the time of the deployment,” he said. “But we think we can get a really good start into catching up with those deferred surgeries.”

KSL TV’s Sean Moody contributed to the reporting of this story.

Read more:

 

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Today’s Top Stories

Health

A new release from Intermountain Healthcare shows that younger adults are becoming more susceptible...

Waverly Golden

Younger adults are becoming more susceptible to strokes

A new release from Intermountain Healthcare shows that younger adults are becoming more susceptible to stroke.

11 months ago

Melissa Coleman crouches next to her husband, , Brad Coleman, of North Ogden, who sits in a wheelch...

Jenny Carpenter, KSL.com

Young stroke victim survives with quick, lifesaving treatment in northern Utah

After a 36-year-old man had a stroke, he and his wife say to be aware of the signs of stroke and that young people are also at risk.

11 months ago

(Canva)...

Michelle Lee

How, and why, a hobby can bring joy to your life

If it brings you pleasure, is meaningful, and you can do it regularly, you've got yourself a hobby! Here's why they can benefit us so much.

11 months ago

A new release from Intermountain Healthcare shows that younger adults are becoming more susceptible...

Alexandrea Bonilla

Utah clinics winning the fight against overprescribed antibiotics

Intermountain Health and the University of Utah found that urgent-care facilities were more likely to prescribe antibiotics as a quick, easy solution.

11 months ago

Utah Food Bank...

Allessandra Harris

Utah Food Bank aims to ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ this summer

The Utah Food Bank is joining forces with the Letter Carriers Union to collect non-perishable food items for those in need.

11 months ago

...

LEANNE ITALIE AP Entertainment Writer

Mommy blogger Heather Armstrong, known as Dooce to fans, dead at 47

Armstrong had laid bare her struggles as a mother and her battles with depression and alcoholism on her site, Dooce.com, and on social media since 2001.

11 months ago

Sponsored Articles

close up of rose marvel saliva blooms in purple...

Shannon Cavalero

Drought Tolerant Perennials for Utah

The best drought tolerant plants for Utah can handle high elevations, alkaline soils, excessive exposure to wind, and use of secondary water.

Group of cheerful team members high fiving each other...

Visit Bear Lake

How To Plan a Business Retreat in Bear Lake This Spring

Are you wondering how to plan a business retreat this spring? Read our sample itinerary to plan a team getaway to Bear Lake.

Cheerful young woman writing an assignment while sitting at desk between two classmates during clas...

BYU EMBA at the Marriott School of Business

Hear it Firsthand: 6 Students Share Their Executive MBA Experience at BYU’s Marriott School of Business

The Executive MBA program at BYU offers great opportunities. Hear experiences straight from students enrolled in the program.

Skier being towed by a rider on a horse. Skijoring....

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

Looking for a New Winter Activity? Try Skijoring in Bear Lake

Skijoring is when someone on skis is pulled by a horse, dog, animal, or motor vehicle. The driver leads the skiers through an obstacle course over jumps, hoops, and gates.

Banner with Cervical Cancer Awareness Realistic Ribbon...

Intermountain Health

Five Common Causes of Cervical Cancer – and What You Can Do to Lower Your Risk

January is National Cervical Cancer Awareness month and cancer experts at Intermountain Health are working to educate women about cervical cancer.

Kid holding a cisco fish at winterfest...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

Get Ready for Fun at the 2023 Bear Lake Monster Winterfest

The Bear Lake Monster Winterfest is an annual weekend event jam-packed full of fun activities the whole family can enjoy.

Members of the U.S. Navy are helping at overwhelmed Utah hospital