Oregon Nurses Express Their Concern Over the Support They are Getting from Employers During COVID-19 Pandemic

It was back at the beginning of May when KMTR spoke with a nurse who works at McKenzie Willamette Medical Center in Oregon. The nurse, who has been placed on the frontlines to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and has asked to remain anonymous, expressed her concern over the support she and other nurses were receiving from their employers. The medical worker told the source that “Most of the time we are unaware of what the status of a patient is” and “what sort of protection we need to take for patient safety, home safety, [and]community safety.”
The news source also reached out to McKenzie Willamette which declined to interview but agreed to provide a statement. According to the hospital, the facility has “always followed strict guidelines and CDC recommendations for safety.” The hospital also said that workers are “covered by regular sick leave and workers compensation benefits.”
Oregon Nurses Association Representative Kevin Mealy Says that’s Not Enough to Protect Frontline Workers
While hospitals have confirmed that nurses and other healthcare staff members are entitled to workers’ compensation should they contract the virus on the job, obtaining the actual benefits might be a challenge for some. According to Mealy, nurses may be required to “prove they contracted COVID-19 while working in order to receive worker’s comp as other hospitals have done.” And Mealy says “proving you caught COVID-19 while working is tough.” He says that “testing for the virus can sometimes take days, and privacy laws prohibit nurses from accessing records for past patients.”
Nurses might also run into this issue: they contract the virus from a patient who is asymptomatic and was never tested.
While nurses and other healthcare workers fighting on the frontlines definitely have their fair share of things to worry about, one thing they should not have to be concerned with is whether they are going to be able to obtain workers’ comp benefits should they get sick on the job. If you are a frontline worker in Portland, Oregon and need help filing a workers’ compensation claim or getting yours approved, the Portland, OR workers’ comp attorneys at Welch, Bruun & Green are here to help and support you.
Workers’ compensation insurance provides various benefits to workers who get sick or injured on the job. These benefits can help a person afford the medical care they need as well as provide them with a portion of their salary while they are out of work. As you know, the COVID-19 virus not only requires a person to quarantine themselves for at least 14 days, but health experts are also connecting the virus to additional health issues which means you might need to spend more than 14 days out of work.
Because it can sometimes be challenging for a worker to obtain the workers’ comp insurance they are entitled to, our Portland, OR workers’ compensation lawyers do encourage you to contact our office if you are seeking workers’ comp benefits after contracting COVID-19 from your place of employment.
Welch, Bruun & Green is located at:
4380 SW Macadam Avenue, #120
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-221-0870
Website: www.wbgatty.com








