October 14, 2021
To Our Communities,
Grays Harbor EMS and Hospitals are doing our best to help you with your urgent and emergency medical needs. However, we need to be wise with how we are using our healthcare resources.
The COVID-19 pandemic has put strain on our system in several ways. We are seeing increased numbers of patients who have serious medical problems. Some of the patients are COVID positive, others are delaying health care and becoming sicker before seeking the care they need. Both hospitals are facing severe staffing shortages. While healthcare staffing shortages are nationwide it is much worse in rural areas like ours.
When combined, these factors have led to a shortage of emergency care and hospital beds available in Grays Harbor County. When these shortages occur, emergency patients may have to be transported out of town to receive care. This increases time for transport which can lead to worse outcomes.
In order to be able to provide the best care to those who are having a medical emergency, we are asking people to consider how they approach their medical care.
Your local EMS are happy to evaluate you if you are worried you are having a medical emergency. You may be advised that you that you need to go to the hospital for further evaluation, depending on your symptoms, history, and exam. However, you may be advised to call your primary care provider or be seen in an Urgent Care setting if that seems to be a safe option. If you are not transported to the hospital, and your symptoms change or worsen, or you become more concerned, you are encouraged to call 911 or your doctor for further evaluation.
Grays Harbor County EMS, as well as Summit Pacific and Harbor Regional Health staff are dedicated to caring for our community especially in these challenging times. We appreciate your help and cooperation in ensuring our continued ability to do so.
Thank you for your support,
Dr. Julie Buck
EMS Medical Program Director
Dr. Ken Dietrich
Chief Medical Officer, Summit Pacific
Dr. Anne Marie Wong
Chief Medical Officer, Harbor Regional Health