Patient Care Areas Sample Clauses

Patient Care Areas. Union representatives shall have access to patient care areas only as necessary for travel to and from union business. UPTE representatives shall not contact employees in, linger in, or use patient care areas when conducting union business. When the designated campus/hospital/LBNL official and the union representative mutually agree that a visit to a patient care area is necessary to adjust grievances, and contract related issues, access to patient care areas will be granted. “Patient care area” includes: a. Chart rooms and rooms that function as or are in the nature of chart rooms; b. Nursing stations; c. Patient and/or visitor lounges including patient conference rooms, sitting rooms, and solaria; d. Libraries or study areas located within patient care areas; e. Patient floor and operating room area corridors; and f. Patient rooms, operating rooms, laboratories, clinics, and other treatment and patient care areas.
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Patient Care Areas. 1. AFSCME representatives shall have access to patient care areas only as necessary for travel to and from business in those places designated by the University. AFSCME representatives shall not contact bargaining unit members, linger in, or use patient care areas for the purpose of conducting AFSCME business. When the designated campus/medical center/Laboratory official and the AFSCME representative mutually agree that a visit to a patient care area is necessary in attempting to adjust grievances, access to patient care areas will be granted. 2. “Patient care area” includes: a. Chart rooms and rooms that function as or are in the nature of chart rooms; b. Nursing stations; c. Patient and/or visitor lounges including patient conference rooms, sitting rooms, and solaria; Libraries or study areas located within patient care areas; d. Patient floor and operating room area corridors; and e. Patient rooms, operating rooms, laboratories, clinics, and other treatment and patient care areas.
Patient Care Areas. 1. AFSCME representatives shall have access to patient care areas only as necessary for travel to and from business in those places set forth in Appendix C. AFSCME representatives shall not contact bargaining unit members in, linger in, or use patient care areas for the purpose of conducting AFSCME business. When the designated campus/medical center/Laboratory official and the AFSCME representative mutually agree that a visit to a patient care area is necessary in attempting to adjust grievances, access to patient care areas will be granted.
Patient Care Areas a. The following represents the patient care areas at Sunnyside Medical Center. They shall be used when determining seniority for temporary reductions, and midshift reductions: 1) Intensive Care Unit/Critical Care Unit 2) 1 South 3) 1 North
Patient Care Areas. The normal workday may consist often (10) hours' work to be completed within ten and one-half (10 1/2) consecutive hours.
Patient Care Areas. Association representatives shall have access to patient care areas only as necessary for travel to and from business in those places set forth in Appendix F. Association representatives shall not contact Nurses in, linger in, or use patient care areas for the purpose of conducting Association business. When the designated campus/hospital/Laboratory official and the Association representative mutually agree that a visit to a patient care area is necessary in attempting to adjust grievances, access to patient care areas will be granted. "Patient care area" includes: 1. Chart rooms and rooms that function as or are in the nature of chart rooms; 2. Nursing stations; 3. Patient and/or visitor lounges including patient conference rooms, sitting rooms, and solaria; 4. Libraries or study areas located within patient care areas; 5. Patient floor and operating room area corridors; and 6. Patient rooms, operating rooms, laboratories, clinics, and other treatment and patient care areas.
Patient Care Areas. 1. AFSCME representatives shall have access to patient care areas only as necessary for travel to and from business in those places set forth in Appendix a. Chart rooms and rooms that function as or are in the nature of chart rooms; b. Nursing stations; c. Patient and/or visitor lounges including patient conference rooms, sitting rooms, and solaria; Libraries or study areas located within patient care areas; d. Patient floor and operating room area corridors; and e. Patient rooms, operating rooms, laboratories, clinics, and other treatment and patient care areas.
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Patient Care Areas. 1. In accordance with §H.1., below, UAPD representatives shall have access to patient care areas only as necessary for travel to and from business in those places set forth in Appendix 3: Designated Meeting Rooms. UAPD representatives shall not contact doctors in, linger in, or use patient care areas for the purpose of conducting Union business. 2. The non-exclusive list of "patient care areas" includes: a. Chart rooms and rooms that function as or are in the nature of chart rooms; b. Examination rooms, clinics, and other treatment and patient care areas; c. Nursing stations; d. Patient and/or visitor lounges including patient conference rooms and sitting rooms; e. Libraries or study areas located within patient care areas; and f. Non-public corridors connecting patient care areas.

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