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[Dysphagia] Christmas coverage
- Subject: [Dysphagia] Christmas coverage
- From: mbuckie at dmc.org (Buckie,Marcia)
- Date: Sun Sep 5 02:43:51 2004
This is a tough issue. I agree with some of the sentiment here, but at the same time, SLP staffs are usually so much smaller than other services that cover all the holidays, and therefore the burden falls on a relatively small group of people to cover a lot of holidays. If we were expected to cover major holidays, we would need budgetary approval to have some type of incentive pay, and I doubt that would happen.
Other professionals that have services available 24/7, 365 are shift workers (such as pharmacy, nursing, respiratory care) and are staffed accordingly (i.e. midnight shifts have premiums, as do weekends, are paid atleast time and half for the weekends , etc.)
Our Physical Therapy staff is expected to cover 365 days a year, however they have over 15 staff memebers. I have to question whether patients on the rehab unit really have to have therapy on THEIR major religious holiday (whatever it may be.) Therapy/consultative services are not "emergency" services, and therefore, it being missed one day is not of great clinical detriment. (The coverage is all payor driven for PT)
I believe the services that we provide at our hospital are highly regarded, and we have a goal of a 24 hour turnaround time for consults. Although the hospital I work at is not a designated level 1 trauma, we see a lot of trauma patients. We do not provide 7 day a week and all Holiday coverage (we do have 6 day a week coverage.) I suspect if we did, and with our staff of three FTEs, we would have serious recruitment problems.
Marcia Buckie
-----Original Message-----
From: dysphagia-bounces@b9.com on behalf of Connors, William A
Sent: Sat 9/4/2004 9:35 PM
To: Neubert, Rebecca R *HS; dysphagia@medonline.com
Cc:
Subject: RE: [Dysphagia] Christmas coverage
JCAHO requires consistent levels of treatment everyday by all disciplines. Common sense would say that if what we do, especially relative to nutrition, is of value relative to medical care of a patient on a Wednesday (or non holi-day), it is of equal value to the patient on a Sunday (or holiday). That's difficult to disagree with. Many would say if we SLP's want to be treated with respect as health care professionals then we need to work the heath care calendar. The problem appears to be the practicality of coverage and the annoyance of working on holidays/weekends.
-----Original Message-----
From: dysphagia-bounces@b9.com [mailto:dysphagia-bounces@b9.com]On
Behalf Of Neubert, Rebecca R *HS
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 9:05 AM
To: dysphagia@medonline.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] Christmas coverage
I would like to hear from ACUTE CARE speech pathologists in LEVEL 1 TRAUMA CENTERS as to what coverage you are required to have at Christmas this year, which falls on a Saturday. And, just for future reference, what Christmas coverage you have when Christmas falls on a weekday. The more responses the better, so we can get a good number of comparisons. If you don't mind, sharing the name of your institution would be helpful. Thanks a lot.
Rebecca Neubert
UVA Medical Center
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