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OverviewTo cut costs and maximize profits, hospitals in the United States and many other countries are outsourcing such tasks as cleaning and food preparation to private contractors. In Cleaning Up, the first book to examine this transformation in the healthcare industry, Dan Zuberi looks at the consequences of outsourcing from two perspectives: its impact on patient safety and its role in increasing socioeconomic inequality. Drawing on years of field research in Vancouver, Canada as well as data from hospitals in the U.S. and Europe, he argues that outsourcing has been disastrous for the cleanliness of hospitals-leading to an increased risk of hospital-acquired infections, a leading cause of severe illness and death-as well as for the effective delivery of other hospital services and the workers themselves. Zuberi's interviews with the low-wage workers who keep hospitals running uncover claims of exposure to near-constant risk of injury and illness. Many report serious concerns about the quality of the work due to understaffing, high turnover, poor training and experience, inadequate cleaning supplies, and on-the-job injuries. Zuberi also presents policy recommendations for improving patient safety by reducing the risk of hospital-acquired infection and ameliorating the work conditions and quality of life of hospital support workers. He makes the case that hospital outsourcing exemplifies the trend towards ""low-road"" service-sector jobs that threatens to undermine society's social health, as well as the physical health and well-being of patients in health care settings globally. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dan ZuberiPublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: ILR Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780801450723ISBN 10: 0801450721 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 15 October 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of Contents"1. ""Stuff Gets Missed"": An Introduction to a Growing Health Care Crisis 2. Germs, Blood, and Cost-Cutting: The Daily Struggle to Keep Hospitals Clean 3. Compromising Cleanliness: How Outsourcing Keeps Hospital Workers from Doing Their Jobs 4. Untrained Workers, Unfit Managers 5. Breaking Up the Team 6. Down and Out in Vancouver: Struggling, Stressed, and Exhausted Hospital Support Workers 7. Cleaning Up Notes References Index"ReviewsWhile this empirically informed book makes for a quick and easy read, it is both informative and thought-provoking. Zuberi's book provides a wealth of evidence that the outsourcing of hospital jobs has resulted in deteriorating working conditions and that, in turn, such conditions are the cause of an increase in hospital acquired infections...undoubtedly a valuable addition to the literature on the quality of care in hospitals and its links to the privatisation and out-sourcing of healthcare services. -Eleanor K. Johnson,Sociology of Health and Illness(June 2015) In Cleaning Up, Dan Zuberi describes the alarming trend of rising hospital-based infection rates in North America. In compelling detail, he discusses the key role that hospital cleaning staff play in this problem and links rising rates of infection to deteriorating employment conditions. He shares the results of a qualitative research project he conducted that unveils the extreme financial difficulties many of these workers have experienced in the wake of the outsourcing of their jobs. He goes on to argue that while outsourcing may save money in the short term, it leads to deteriorating working conditions and living conditions for the cleaning staff, reduces the effectiveness of team functioning in hospitals, and may ultimately increase costs. -Christopher Paul Landrigan, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Children's Hospital Boston <p> In Cleaning Up, Dan Zuberi describes the alarming trend of rising hospital-based infection rates in North America. In compelling detail, he discusses the key role that hospital cleaning staff play in this problem and links rising rates of infection to deteriorating employment conditions. He shares the results of a qualitative research project he conducted that unveils the extreme financial difficulties many of these workers have experienced in the wake of the outsourcing of their jobs. He goes on to argue that while outsourcing may save money in the short term, it leads to deteriorating working conditions and living conditions for the cleaning staff, reduces the effectiveness of team functioning in hospitals, and may ultimately increase costs. Christopher Paul Landrigan, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Children s Hospital Boston In Cleaning Up, Dan Zuberi describes the alarming trend of rising hospital-based infection rates in North America. In compelling detail, he discusses the key role that hospital cleaning staff play in this problem and links rising rates of infection to deteriorating employment conditions. He shares the results of a qualitative research project he conducted that unveils the extreme financial difficulties many of these workers have experienced in the wake of the outsourcing of their jobs. He goes on to argue that while outsourcing may save money in the short term, it leads to deteriorating working conditions and living conditions for the cleaning staff, reduces the effectiveness of team functioning in hospitals, and may ultimately increase costs. Christopher Paul Landrigan, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Children s Hospital Boston Author InformationDan Zuberi is Associate Professor of Social Policy at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Differences that Matter and Cleaning Up, both from Cornell. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |