Washington state acts to solve hospital staffing crisis
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, February 6, 2008
Union leaders and heads of the Washington Hospital Association have come to an agreement to effectively staff all hospitals in the state, reports the The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Governor Chris Gregoire, who stated that the agreement will keep patients safer while lowering costs, endorsed the plan on February 4.
The plan calls for hospitals to track how many nurses they budget to be on the floor during each shift and how many nurses actually are there providing needed patient care. Hospitals and the state will rely on this data to track hospitals' nurse staffing needs, says Gregoire.
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