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1 | | care consistent with professional nursing standards. |
2 | | (3) Compliance with this Section promotes an |
3 | | organizational climate that values registered nurses' |
4 | | input in meeting the health care needs of hospital |
5 | | patients. |
6 | | (b) Definitions. As used in this Section: |
7 | | "Acuity model" means an assessment tool selected and |
8 | | implemented by a hospital, as recommended by a nursing care |
9 | | committee, that assesses the complexity of patient care needs |
10 | | requiring professional nursing care and skills and aligns |
11 | | patient care needs and nursing skills consistent with |
12 | | professional nursing standards. |
13 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. |
14 | | "Direct patient care" means care provided by a registered |
15 | | professional nurse with direct responsibility to oversee or |
16 | | carry out medical regimens or nursing care for one or more |
17 | | patients. |
18 | | "Nursing care committee" means a hospital-wide committee |
19 | | or committees of nurses whose functions, in part or in whole, |
20 | | contribute to the development, recommendation, and review of |
21 | | the hospital's nurse staffing plan established pursuant to |
22 | | subsection (d). |
23 | | "Registered professional nurse" means a person licensed as |
24 | | a Registered Nurse under the Nurse
Practice Act. |
25 | | "Written staffing plan for nursing care services" means a |
26 | | written plan for the assignment of patient care nursing staff |
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1 | | based on multiple nurse and patient considerations that yield |
2 | | minimum staffing levels for inpatient care units and the |
3 | | adopted acuity model aligning patient care needs with nursing |
4 | | skills required for quality patient care consistent with |
5 | | professional nursing standards. |
6 | | (c) Written staffing plan. |
7 | | (1) Every hospital shall implement a written |
8 | | hospital-wide staffing plan, prepared by a nursing care |
9 | | committee or committees, that provides for minimum direct |
10 | | care professional registered nurse-to-patient staffing |
11 | | needs for each inpatient care unit, including inpatient |
12 | | emergency departments. If the staffing plan prepared by |
13 | | the nursing care committee is not adopted by the hospital, |
14 | | or if substantial changes are proposed to it, the chief |
15 | | nursing officer shall either: (i) provide a written |
16 | | explanation to the committee of the reasons the plan was |
17 | | not adopted; or (ii) provide a written explanation of any |
18 | | substantial changes made to the proposed plan prior to it |
19 | | being adopted by the hospital. The written hospital-wide |
20 | | staffing plan shall include, but need not be limited to, |
21 | | the following considerations: |
22 | | (A) The complexity of complete care, assessment on |
23 | | patient admission, volume of patient admissions, |
24 | | discharges and transfers, evaluation of the progress |
25 | | of a patient's problems, ongoing physical assessments, |
26 | | planning for a patient's discharge, assessment after a |
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1 | | change in patient condition, and assessment of the |
2 | | need for patient referrals. |
3 | | (B) The complexity of clinical professional |
4 | | nursing judgment needed to design and implement a |
5 | | patient's nursing care plan, the need for specialized |
6 | | equipment and technology, the skill mix of other |
7 | | personnel providing or supporting direct patient care, |
8 | | and involvement in quality improvement activities, |
9 | | professional preparation, and experience. |
10 | | (C) Patient acuity and the number of patients for |
11 | | whom care is being provided. |
12 | | (D) The ongoing assessments of a unit's patient |
13 | | acuity levels and nursing staff needed shall be |
14 | | routinely made by the unit nurse manager or his or her |
15 | | designee. |
16 | | (E) The identification of additional registered |
17 | | nurses available for direct patient care when |
18 | | patients' unexpected needs exceed the planned workload |
19 | | for direct care staff. |
20 | | (2) In order to provide staffing flexibility to meet |
21 | | patient needs, every hospital shall identify an acuity |
22 | | model for adjusting the staffing plan for each inpatient |
23 | | care unit. |
24 | | (2.5) Each hospital shall implement the staffing plan |
25 | | and assign nursing personnel to each inpatient care unit, |
26 | | including inpatient emergency departments, in accordance |
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1 | | with the staffing plan. |
2 | | (A) A registered nurse may report to the nursing |
3 | | care committee any variations where the nurse |
4 | | personnel assignment in an inpatient care unit is not |
5 | | in accordance with the adopted staffing plan and may |
6 | | make a written report to the nursing care committee |
7 | | based on the variations. |
8 | | (B) Shift-to-shift adjustments in staffing levels |
9 | | required by the staffing plan may be made by the |
10 | | appropriate hospital personnel overseeing inpatient |
11 | | care operations. If a registered nurse in an inpatient |
12 | | care unit objects to a shift-to-shift adjustment, the |
13 | | registered nurse may submit a written report to the |
14 | | nursing care committee. |
15 | | (C) The nursing care committee shall develop a |
16 | | process to examine and respond to written reports |
17 | | submitted under subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this |
18 | | paragraph (2.5), including the ability to determine if |
19 | | a specific written report is resolved or should be |
20 | | dismissed. |
21 | | (3) The written staffing plan shall be posted, either |
22 | | by physical or electronic means, in a conspicuous and |
23 | | accessible location for both patients and direct care |
24 | | staff, as required under the Hospital Report Card Act. A |
25 | | copy of the written staffing plan shall be provided to any |
26 | | member of the general public upon request. |
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1 | | (d) Nursing care committee. |
2 | | (1) Every hospital shall have a nursing care committee |
3 | | that meets at least 6 times per year. A hospital shall |
4 | | appoint members of a committee whereby at least 55% of the |
5 | | members are registered professional nurses providing |
6 | | direct inpatient care, one of whom shall be selected |
7 | | annually by the direct inpatient care nurses to serve as |
8 | | co-chair of the committee. |
9 | | (2) (Blank).
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10 | | (2.5) A nursing care committee shall prepare and |
11 | | recommend to hospital administration the hospital's |
12 | | written hospital-wide staffing plan. If the staffing plan |
13 | | is not adopted by the hospital, the chief nursing officer |
14 | | shall provide a written statement to the committee prior |
15 | | to a staffing plan being adopted by the hospital that: (A) |
16 | | explains the reasons the committee's proposed staffing |
17 | | plan was not adopted; and (B) describes the changes to the |
18 | | committee's proposed staffing or any alternative to the |
19 | | committee's proposed staffing plan. |
20 | | (3) A nursing care committee's or committees' written |
21 | | staffing plan for the hospital shall be based on the |
22 | | principles from the staffing components set forth in |
23 | | subsection (c). In particular, a committee or committees |
24 | | shall provide input and feedback on the following: |
25 | | (A) Selection, implementation, and evaluation of |
26 | | minimum staffing levels for inpatient care units. |
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1 | | (B) Selection, implementation, and evaluation of |
2 | | an acuity model to provide staffing flexibility that |
3 | | aligns changing patient acuity with nursing skills |
4 | | required. |
5 | | (C) Selection, implementation, and evaluation of a |
6 | | written staffing plan incorporating the items |
7 | | described in subdivisions (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this |
8 | | Section. |
9 | | (D) Review the nurse staffing plans for all |
10 | | inpatient areas and current acuity tools and measures |
11 | | in use. The nursing care committee's review shall |
12 | | consider: |
13 | | (i) patient outcomes; |
14 | | (ii) complaints regarding staffing, including |
15 | | complaints about a delay in direct care nursing or |
16 | | an absence of direct care nursing; |
17 | | (iii) the number of hours of nursing care |
18 | | provided through an inpatient hospital unit |
19 | | compared with the number of inpatients served by |
20 | | the hospital unit during a 24-hour period; |
21 | | (iv) the aggregate hours of overtime worked by |
22 | | the nursing staff; |
23 | | (v) the extent to which actual nurse staffing |
24 | | for each hospital inpatient unit differs from the |
25 | | staffing specified by the staffing plan; and |
26 | | (vi) any other matter or change to the |
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1 | | staffing plan determined by the committee to |
2 | | ensure that the hospital is staffed to meet the |
3 | | health care needs of patients. |
4 | | (4) A nursing care committee must issue a written |
5 | | report addressing the items described in subparagraphs (A) |
6 | | through (D) of paragraph (3) semi-annually. A written copy |
7 | | of this report shall be made available to direct inpatient |
8 | | care nurses by making available a paper copy of the |
9 | | report, distributing it electronically, or posting it on |
10 | | the hospital's website. |
11 | | (5) A nursing care committee must issue a written |
12 | | report at least annually to the hospital governing board |
13 | | that addresses items including, but not limited to: the |
14 | | items described in paragraph (3); changes made based on |
15 | | committee recommendations and the impact of such changes; |
16 | | and recommendations for future changes related to nurse |
17 | | staffing. |
18 | | (6) A nursing care committee must annually notify the |
19 | | hospital nursing staff of the staff's rights under this |
20 | | Section. The annual notice must provide a phone number and |
21 | | an email address for staff to report noncompliance with |
22 | | the nursing staff's rights as described in this Section. |
23 | | The notice must be provided by email or by regular mail in |
24 | | a manner that effectively facilitates receipt of the |
25 | | notice. The Department shall monitor and enforce the |
26 | | requirements of this paragraph (6). |
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1 | | (e) Nothing in this Section 10.10 shall be construed to |
2 | | limit, alter, or modify any of the terms, conditions, or |
3 | | provisions of a collective bargaining agreement entered into |
4 | | by the hospital.
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5 | | (f) No hospital may discipline, discharge, or take any |
6 | | other adverse employment action against an employee solely |
7 | | because the employee expresses a concern or complaint |
8 | | regarding an alleged violation of this Section or concerns |
9 | | related to nurse staffing. |
10 | | (g) Any employee of a hospital may file a complaint with |
11 | | the Department regarding an alleged violation of this Section. |
12 | | The Department must forward notification of the alleged |
13 | | violation to the hospital in question within 10 business days |
14 | | after the complaint is filed. Upon receiving a complaint of a |
15 | | violation of this Section, the Department may take any action |
16 | | authorized under Sections 7 or 9 of this Act. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 102-4, eff. 4-27-21; 102-641, eff. 8-27-21; |
18 | | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)".
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