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Hospital budgets and cutsRating: (votes: 0) Northeastern pa We are in the same boat. My unit is now the "float pool" of the hospital because they eliminated the float pool to get rid of the extra 4 bucks an hour they paid the nurses. They also quit hiring stepdown nurses so often we wind up over there. The department I used to work in also hired about 15-20 nurses part-time, hence why I did not stay because I knew I would never get fulltime. Comment:
nurses would be day labor if hospitals thought they could get away with it.
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Yup. Patient ratios have gone way up--who cares if the patient suffers or not. They should get rid of the middle managers---too many in charge, and too little that actually do the work.
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shameful.....
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OP: You were told that bonuses for admin were that amount, or is that a rumor?
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I suspect we will be reading many more posts such as this in the upcoming months. The ACA is changing reimbursement rates, to my understanding. Hospitals get less, primary care/outpatient care, ect gets more. The goal is to keep people out of the hospitals. The hospitals in my locale announced last week that they are "joining." I live in a rural area and they are 30 miles apart. They are now expecting nurses to float between the 2 facilities. I am glad I don't work on acute care right now.
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Quote from hope3456I suspect we will be reading many more posts such as this in the upcoming months. The ACA is changing reimbursement rates, to my understanding. Hospitals get less, primary care/outpatient care, ect gets more. The goal is to keep people out of the hospitals. The hospitals in my locale announced last week that they are "joining." I live in a rural area and they are 30 miles apart. They are now expecting nurses to float between the 2 facilities. I am glad I don't work on acute care right now.
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http://m.ellwoodcityledger.com/mobil...2ba0c95fd.htmlThis is just one example - google it for yourself- there are many more stories like this. And many about hospitals laying off staff, as well. My facility recently added nurse positions .
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Quote from classicdameOP: You were told that bonuses for admin were that amount, or is that a rumor?
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If you work for a not-for-profit hospital, you can get specific information on executive compensation by looking up your organization's form 990 - this is an annual report that has to be submitted to the IRS. Just go to GuideStar nonprofit reports and Forms 990 for donors, grantmakers and businesses and create your free account... then you can search for your organization and look up the 990's for the past few years. The form is very extensive - compensation can be ~ 50 pages in, so just scroll until you find them.US healthcare is caught in a squeeze play... feeling the effects of reimbursement cuts that were legislated quite a few years ago. Many of these pre-date Obama. At the same time, there are unprecedented declines in hospital admissions all over the country. Experts are telling us that this is due to an evolutionary process - it's a natural result of better access to preventative services & hospitals will continue to shrink. US legislation has targeted healthcare funding in order to compensate for the ginormous defense budget... in hopes of stemming our freefall into even more deficit spending. Congress is clueless - more concerned with bipartisan bickering & getting re-elected than the very predictable consequences of their actions.
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It is happening every where in America. Nursing is not a good stable profession anymore
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I am amazed that this information would be shared, even for a non-profit. People forget that hospitals are there to provide 24 hour NURSING care.
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