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Models of Staffing

2020
The high-acuity, fast-paced environment of the intensive care unit (ICU) mandates that adequate staffing is available to provide care for critically ill patients. It is widely recognized that patient care in the ICU is best provided by an integrated multiprofessional team of dedicated experts directed by a trained physician credentialed in critical ...
Ruth Kleinpell, Stephen M. Pastores
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Staffing Models and Training Opportunities

2022
Abstract “Staffing Models and Training Opportunities” describes staffing models across a variety of treatment settings, providing details on sustaining intensive clinical work as a single practitioner, group of clinicians, or in a training program with licensed clinicians providing supervision to unlicensed trainees.
Avital Falk   +4 more
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Developing a Staffing Model

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1994
Appropriate staff numbers are directly associated with the provision of safe patient care. Providing safe patient care is a concern shared not only by managers but by staff members as well. By using the information found in this article from relative value to daily diary time studies, the department manager will have the knowledge to ascertain the ...
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Next-Generation Staffing Models

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2020
Despite Health Resources and Services Administration projecting a national excess of approximately 300 000 RNs as compared with demand by 2030, continued regional and local shortages have been confirmed. Pockets of chronic nurse shortages for various reasons, continued margin pressures, increased inpatient care complexity, continued RN turnover, and ...
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A Model Staffing Plan

The bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1970
Described here is a plan for improving small rural schools by a detailed and systematic analysis of needs and an intricate design of shared services to meet those needs. The plan was developed by Western States Small Schools Project and is now being tested.
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Staffing Models

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration
Traditional staffing models rely on the productivity metric of hours per patient day, lacking the ability to adequately capture the nursing workload. Acuity-based staffing considers the patient population's acuity for appropriate nursing workload. Using process improvement methodology, a pediatric ICU transitioned to an acuity-based staffing model ...
Marshall, Stephenson   +3 more
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Staffing Model for Radiation Therapists in Ontario

Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 2015
The Cancer Care Ontario's (CCO) Radiation Program Leadership tasked the Radiation Therapy Professional Advisory Committee (RTPAC) to develop a radiation therapist (RT) staffing model to support current radiation therapy practice.A 1999 RT staffing model was outdated.
Marcia, Smoke, Po-Hui Emily, Ho
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Implementation of an International Teleradiology Staffing Model

Radiology, 2004
Although teleradiology is presently being used extensively in the United States-for both overseas subspecialty consultations and overnight coverage of imaging services at domestic medical centers-there has been limited investigation of its potential to help provide staffing support to U.S. medical centers from offshore locations.
Arjun, Kalyanpur   +5 more
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Predictive Staffing Model for Transit Security

Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference on Information Technology Education, 2020
Digby's security is a firm that offers security and investigation services. They assign their staffs to transit locations, monitor and report real-time crimes or incidents. However, there are so many train and metro stations, while they have limited number of staffs.
Yong Zheng   +3 more
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Staffing models in the ICU

2016
Abstract Three decades ago a critical care provider surplus was forecast. Projections changed at the turn of the century when the Committee on Manpower of Pulmonary and Critical Care Societies (COMPACCS) report was issued. Demographers, statisticians, and clinicians used population, patient, hospital, and provider data to forecast that ...
Tim Buchman, Michael Sterling
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