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The NSW nurses’ union has lodged a court case against the state government for breaching patient care awards, due to understaffing.

The NSW Nurses and Midwives Association (NSWNMA) has prepared a statement of claim for the Supreme Court for what it says is systemic non-compliance with staffing ratios state-wide, including at major hospitals such as Concord, Royal Prince Alfred, Westmead, Liverpool, Nepean, Wollongong and Gosford.

The union claims the court action is a last resort, because, despite multiple non-compliance disputes in the Industrial Relations Commission, the non-compliance continues.

The court case could lead to financial penalties for the state if it is found to have contravened public health awards.

The union states patients at a number of major hospitals have recently missed out on 120,000 hours of nursing care due to ‘systemic understaffing.’

The claim details 1,484 contraventions across 10 hospitals over “recent months and years”. 

The case, which cites data obtained from a Government Information Public Access (GIPA) application, claims Gosford Hospital on the Central Coast is the worst for staffing breaches, with 777 award contraventions between 2018 and 2022.

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