Caseload Management Meetings Clause Samples

The Caseload Management Meetings clause establishes regular meetings between relevant parties to review and discuss the status and progress of ongoing cases or workloads. These meetings typically involve sharing updates, identifying bottlenecks, and coordinating resources to ensure efficient case handling. By formalizing these meetings, the clause helps maintain oversight, promotes accountability, and facilitates timely resolution of issues, ultimately improving overall workflow management.
Caseload Management Meetings. The Employer recognizes that in order to meet their professional and continuity requirements for client care, there is a need for nurses to review their caseloads and implement changes. Team meetings or office time may be scheduled for up to one hour each week to adjust and adapt their caseloads to meet the client and team needs and records management.
Caseload Management Meetings. (a) The Employer recognizes that in order to meet their professional and continuity requirements for client care, there is a need for nurses to review their caseloads and implement changes. All nurses who carry a caseload will schedule office time for one hour each week to adjust and adapt their caseloads and for records management. (b) Monthly team meetings will be scheduled for all team members to meet client and team needs. Monthly team meetings of no longer than one hour will not be considered as office time. All nurses will be paid for time spent for attendance at these meetings up to a maximum of one hour.