Common use of Staffing System Clause in Contracts

Staffing System. The Hospital and registered nurses will act in compliance with 23 ORS 441.162 and OAR 333.510.0045 (8) through (11) in its entirety. The Hospital shall 24 be responsible for the implementation of a written Hospital-wide staffing plan for nursing 25 services. The staffing plan shall be developed, monitored, evaluated and modified by 26 the Staffing Committee. The staffing plan shall: 27 3.8.1 Be based on an accurate description of individual and aggregate patient 28 needs and requirements for nursing care. 30 3.8.2 Be based on the specialized qualifications and competencies of the 31 nursing staff. The skill mix and competency of the staff shall ensure that the 32 nursing care needs of the patients are met and shall insure patient safety. 1 3.8.3 Be consistent with nationally recognized evidence-based standards and 2 guidelines established by professional nursing specialty organizations and 3 recognize differences in patient acuteness. 5 3.8.4 Establish minimum numbers of nursing staff including licensed practical 6 nurses and certified nursing assistants required on specified shifts. At least one 7 registered nurse and one other nursing staff member must be on duty in a unit 8 when a patient is present unless a waiver has been granted by the Oregon

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Staffing System. The Hospital and registered nurses will act in compliance with 23 30 the appropriate OARs ORS 441.162 and OAR 333.510.0045 (8) through (11) in its 31 entirety. The Hospital shall 24 be responsible for the implementation of a written Hospital-Hospital- 32 wide staffing plan for nursing 25 services. The staffing plan shall be developed, monitored, 33 evaluated and modified by 26 the Staffing Committee. The staffing plan shall: 27 1 3.8.1 Be based on an accurate description of individual and aggregate patient 28 2 needs and requirements for nursing care. 30 4 3.8.2 Be based on the specialized qualifications and competencies of the 31 5 nursing staff. The skill mix and competency of the staff shall ensure that the 32 6 nursing care needs of the patients are met and shall insure patient safety. 1 7 3.8.3 Be consistent with nationally recognized evidence-based standards and 2 8 guidelines established by professional nursing specialty organizations and 3 9 recognize differences in patient acuteness. 5 11 3.8.4 Establish minimum numbers of nursing staff including licensed practical 6 12 nurses and certified nursing assistants required on specified shifts. At least one 7 13 registered nurse and one other nursing staff member must be on duty in a unit 8 14 when a patient is present unless a waiver has been granted by the Oregon

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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