"Appoint a Patient Safety Advocate Now" Advises Pulse CPSEA Amid NY Nurses' Strike

Reduced staffing may raise patient safety risks for patients.
By: Pulse CPSEA
 
WANTAGH, N.Y. - Jan. 20, 2026 - PRLog -- With the nurses' strike affecting several major New York hospital groups now in its eighth day, leading patient safety group Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy is advising patients and their families to ensure they have a patient advocate in place.

Ilene Corina, Board Certified Patient Advocate and President of Pulse says, "In light of the ongoing nurses' strike in New York, it is crucial to appoint a patient safety advocate to support you during both unexpected medical emergencies and planned care. Reduced staffing levels may pose additional risks of medical error."

Unlike a healthcare proxy, a patient safety advocate does not make medical decisions on your behalf but works to ensure your safety by monitoring adherence to essential protocols such as hand hygiene, patient identification, and correct medication administration.
Corina emphasizes that the healthcare system presents numerous opportunities for error.

"Now more than ever," she says, "individuals must be proactive in safeguarding their well-being."

Visit http://www.pulsecenterforpatientsafety.org for more information and resources, or contact Ilene Corina, BCPA, at (516) 650-2421 or icorina@pulsecenterforpatientsafety.org to learn how a patient safety advocate can help protect you and your loved ones.

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