Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 I don't have a turnover problem. We have all worked together for 20 plus years. I have a staff of 10 PT's and OT's. We are private practice outpatient and contract to hospital, nursing home, and home health occasionally. I think the key is flexibility as to when the therapists want to work as long as we see the patients and address the needs of the clinic. Benefits also are important. We have a profit sharing program, but that is not a given. When all the other facilities in town are having staffing problems, we do not and I think the key also is we don't have multi level non therapists making decisions regarding our livelihood and all staff know the majority of the information which directly affects our bottom line and takes it very seriously. Also, they are always willing to do what it takes to make our private practice survive the times. Bubba Klostermann OT, CVE, CEAS CEO, WORK & REHAB 4546 South 14 th Abilene, Texas 79605 phone: fax: email: bubklo@... This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are the property of WORK & REHAB, are confidential, and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom this e-mail is addressed. If you are not one of the named recipient(s) or otherwise have reason to believe that you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete this message immediately from your computer. Any other use, retention, dissemination, forwarding, printing, or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 This is a very good question. I have been very fortunate. I have a staff about the same size. We are in a small critical access, rural hospital. Most of the therapists have been here 5-8 years. We don't lure therapist with money. The administration makes our mission, vision and values the focus for providing great patient care/experiences in this organization. We use Baldridge standards as our model. On the management side of the rehab department, I allow note time for therapist. I protect them from burn out. We have a great education plan. As a leader, I have the therapist work in tasks forces to solve their own problems. This gives them ownership. Ownership builds loyalty and great customer satisfaction. I hope this helps. If needed, please don't hesitate to call. By the way, our mission is to be The Best Rural Hospital in America...and we are well on our way. Reynolds, MHS PT Supervisor of Therapy Services Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital x 179 reynolds.mary@... staff turnover I am interested in getting some feedback. I manage an Medical School based outpatient therapy department and employ 2 occupational therapists and 5 physical therapists. I am under new management and having trouble hiring new staff and would like some input. Could I get an idea of how often you have turn-over in staff (what is the average length of employment of your staff), what is your patient diagnostic mix, do you offer any hiring and retention packages, etc... Does salary play a part in therapist turnover. Working for the state, I have difficulty raising salaries. Thanks in advance for your feedback, Hall PT UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas The information in this e-mail may be confidential and/or privileged. This e-mail is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this e-mail and its attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender by return e-mail and delete this e-mail from your system. Looking to start your own Practice? Visit www.InHomeRehab.com. Bring PTManager to your organization or State Association with a professional workshop or course - call us at 313 884-8920 to arrange PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join and participate now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Hi , We have entered what appears to me to be a similar situation to that we experienced in the mid 90's. At that time, the reimbursement model was such that many clinicians flocked to highly paid nursing home positions, abandonding lower paid hospital, and school based practices. They were lured by large sign-on bonuses, comparatively high wages, and top notch benefits packages. I know personally of many of my colleagues who's departments were decimated by this. Of course we all know what happened following BBA97. Today we are experiencing the fallout from that legislation with difficulty finding, hiring, and retaining therapists as we see smaller graduating classes from fewer schools. While it appears to be self correcting with full enrollment in many programs, we are currently in the trough in many areas. I am hearing anecdotally from new grads that they should not consider employment with an organization that doesn't offer to pay off their student loans and offer a generous sign on bonus. While I currently don't have significant staffing issues in my location, I know that in the greater Seattle area there are over a hundred unfilled, hospital based therapy positions. Clearly the market will need to adjust by either raising wages further or by restructuring programs to eliminate the need. Unfortunately, the narrow profit margin experienced by many hospitals limits options in this regard. While painful, I believe this will be a comparatively brief period. As we have seen with nursing, programs have expanded, classes have been made larger, and there is a light at the end of the tunnel. My own strategy is to ride it out until the pendulum swings back. The consequences of changing hiring criteria, offering bonuses, and selling the farm to attract a limited job pool has long term effects that will be difficult to undo. The average tenure in my department is about 6 years and ranges from new grads to 25 years. We stay competitive with wages, offer a good CE package, good benefits, retirement, and flex time scheduling with fairly customizable shifts. My number one priority is to make sure the therapists in my department have the technology they need, the flexibility they want, the support they need to do their jobs, the recognition they desire, and the job satisfaction that hopefully keeps them from looking elsewhere. Redge L MS OTR/L Director of Rehabilitation Services on Hospital Bremerton, WA 98310 Administrative Assistant: Wanda Kotte: wandakotte@... >>> sandra.hall@... 12/6/2004 8:00:03 PM >>> I am interested in getting some feedback. I manage an Medical School based outpatient therapy department and employ 2 occupational therapists and 5 physical therapists. I am under new management and having trouble hiring new staff and would like some input. Could I get an idea of how often you have turn-over in staff (what is the average length of employment of your staff), what is your patient diagnostic mix, do you offer any hiring and retention packages, etc... Does salary play a part in therapist turnover. Working for the state, I have difficulty raising salaries. Thanks in advance for your feedback, Hall PT UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas The information in this e-mail may be confidential and/or privileged. This e-mail is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this e-mail and its attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender by return e-mail and delete this e-mail from your system. Looking to start your own Practice? Visit www.InHomeRehab.com. Bring PTManager to your organization or State Association with a professional workshop or course - call us at 313 884-8920 to arrange PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join and participate now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 The Malcom Baldrige standards is a national quality standards. It is a very rigouros process to win a Baldrige award. It takes years of process improvements with emphasis on safety, clinical effectiveness and quality patient care. Other types of buisness can apply for the quality award. Try doing a search on the internet. The have a very detailed site. Hope this helps. Happy holidays. Fw: staff turnover , What are Baldridge standards? I am not familiar with these. Thanks, Jill Piazza, PT, MSPT Florida Hospital DeLand > staff turnover >> >> >> >> I am interested in getting some feedback. I manage an Medical School >> based outpatient therapy department and employ 2 occupational therapists >> and 5 physical therapists. I am under new management and having trouble >> hiring new staff and would like some input. Could I get an idea of how >> often you have turn-over in staff (what is the average length of >> employment of your staff), what is your patient diagnostic mix, do you >> offer any hiring and retention packages, etc... Does salary play a part >> in therapist turnover. Working for the state, I have difficulty raising >> salaries. >> >> Thanks in advance for your feedback, >> Hall PT >> UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas >> >> The information in this e-mail may be confidential and/or privileged. >> This e-mail is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or >> organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an >> authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby >> notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this e-mail and >> its attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is >> prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please >> immediately notify the sender by return e-mail and delete this e-mail >> from your system. >> >> >> >> >> >> Looking to start your own Practice? >> Visit www.InHomeRehab.com. >> Bring PTManager to your organization or State Association with a >> professional workshop or course - call us at 313 884-8920 to arrange >> PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. >> Join and participate now! >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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