(1) By September
1, 2008, each hospital shall establish a nurse staffing
committee, either by creating a new committee or assigning the
functions of a nurse staffing committee to an existing committee.
At least one-half of the members of the nurse staffing committee
shall be registered nurses currently providing direct patient
care and up to one-half of the members shall be determined by the
hospital administration. The selection of the registered nurses
providing direct patient care shall be according to the
collective bargaining agreement if there is one in effect at the
hospital. If there is no applicable collective bargaining
agreement, the members of the nurse staffing committee who are
registered nurses providing direct patient care shall be selected
by their peers.
(2) Participation in the nurse staffing committee by a
hospital employee shall be on scheduled work time and compensated
at the appropriate rate of pay. Nurse staffing committee members
shall be relieved of all other work duties during meetings of the
committee.
(3) Primary responsibilities of the nurse staffing committee
shall include:
(a) Development and oversight of an annual patient care unit
and shift-based nurse staffing plan, based on the needs of
patients, to be used as the primary component of the staffing
budget. Factors to be considered in the development of the plan
should include, but are not limited to:
(i) Census, including total numbers of patients on the unit
on each shift and activity such as patient discharges,
admissions, and transfers;
(ii) Level of intensity of all patients and nature of the
care to be delivered on each shift;
(iii) Skill mix;
(iv) Level of experience and specialty certification or
training of nursing personnel providing care;
(v) The need for specialized or intensive equipment;
(vi) The architecture and geography of the patient care
unit, including but not limited to placement of patient rooms,
treatment areas, nursing stations, medication preparation areas,
and equipment; and
(vii) Staffing guidelines adopted or published by national
nursing professional associations, specialty nursing
organizations, and other health professional organizations;
(b) Semiannual review of the staffing plan against patient
need and known evidence-based staffing information, including the
nursing sensitive quality indicators collected by the hospital;
(c) Review, assessment, and response to staffing concerns
presented to the committee.
(4) In addition to the factors listed in subsection (3)(a)
of this section, hospital finances and resources may be taken
into account in the development of the nurse staffing plan.
(5) The staffing plan must not diminish other standards
contained in state or federal law and rules, or the terms of an
applicable collective bargaining agreement, if any, between the
hospital and a representative of the nursing staff.
(6) The committee will produce the hospital's annual nurse
staffing plan. If this staffing plan is not adopted by the
hospital, the chief executive officer shall provide a written
explanation of the reasons why to the committee.
(7) Each hospital shall post, in a public area on each
patient care unit, the nurse staffing plan and the nurse staffing
schedule for that shift on that unit, as well as the relevant
clinical staffing for that shift. The staffing plan and current
staffing levels must also be made available to patients and
visitors upon request.
(8) A hospital may not retaliate against or engage in any
form of intimidation of:
(a) An employee for performing any duties or
responsibilities in connection with the nurse staffing committee;
or
(b) An employee, patient, or other individual who notifies
the nurse staffing committee or the hospital administration of
his or her concerns on nurse staffing.
(9) This section is not intended to create unreasonable
burdens on critical access hospitals under 42 U.S.C. Sec.
1395i-4. Critical access hospitals may develop flexible
approaches to accomplish the requirements of this section that
may include but are not limited to having nurse staffing
committees work by telephone or electronic mail.
[2008 c 47 § 3.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2008 c 47: See note following RCW 70.41.410.