Laguna Honda Hospital Sample Clauses

Laguna Honda Hospital. (a) Personnel Office
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Laguna Honda Hospital. 564. The Nurse Manager is not included in the HPPD standards for Laguna Honda care units. Staffing for Laguna Honda Hospital will be based on HPPD derived from the Day, PM and AM staffing worksheet (dated 2/5/00). The City agrees to provide both the HPPD/Staffing formula, the HPPD ranges per unit and the Core Staffing Grid (which reflects HPPD staffing at the midpoint). Daily staffing levels will be averaged on a weekly basis, broken down by each unit, and reported to the LHH Monitoring Committee, which shall meet on a monthly basis. These discussions of staffing levels by unit will provide a basis for setting minimum staffing and adjusting for changes in acuity. As new units/programs are opened, HPPD ranges will be calculated as a basis for staffing by acuity, and will be presented in the Monitoring Committee. SEIU LOCAL 790 (STAFF NURSE & XXX XXXX) Memorandum of Understanding July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2003 HPPD Formula: HPPD x Number of patients = total hours worked in 24 hours Total hours worked in 24 hours = staff per 24 hours Length of shift (in hours) Staff per 24 hours = number of staff per shift Number of shifts (2 or 3)
Laguna Honda Hospital. 641. The Nurse Manager and fixed support staff are not included in the HPPD standards for Laguna Honda care units.

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