Common use of Unit-Based Practice Councils Clause in Contracts

Unit-Based Practice Councils. Each nursing unit will develop an interdisciplinary practice council, also referred to as a unit-based council. Such a council will be responsible for making recommendations and accomplishing tasks related to unit goals and policies related to interdisciplinary patient care (including operational, clinical, standardization, staffing and scheduling, budgetary, risk management, patient safety, employee safety, quality improvement and peer review issues). A standing or ad hoc subcommittee or task force consisting of nurses only shall be established to deal with issues specific to the practice of nursing or contractual unit guidelines (e.g., PTO, on-call, education), including the review and amendment of nursing competency and skill checklists on nursing units. Any ad hoc or standing committee dealing with contractual issues shall include the unit’s ONA Unit Representative or ONA designee and be reflected in the minutes. All recommendations made by such committees must be in compliance with the current contract, with applicable legal requirements, and with Medical Center policy and procedure.

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Sources: Professional Agreement

Unit-Based Practice Councils. Each nursing unit will develop an interdisciplinary practice council, also referred to as a unit-based council. Such a council will be responsible for making recommendations and accomplishing tasks related to unit goals and policies related to interdisciplinary patient care (including operational, clinical, standardization, staffing and scheduling, voluntary on-call guidelines, budgetary, risk management, patient safety, employee safety, quality improvement and peer review issues). A standing or ad hoc subcommittee or task force consisting of nurses only shall be established to deal with issues specific to the practice of nursing or contractual unit guidelines (e.g., PTO, on-call, education), including the review and amendment of nursing competency and skill checklists on nursing units. Any ad hoc or standing committee dealing with contractual issues shall include the unit’s ONA Unit Representative or ONA designee and be reflected in the minutes. All recommendations made by such committees must be in compliance with the current contract, with applicable legal requirements, and with Medical Center policy and procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Agreement