Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 I am interested in having some Acute Care staffing to volume comparisons. Will appreciate anyone who is willing to share..... Average daily census Average daily FTEs: PTs PTAs OTs COTAs Speech Audiologist Aides If you use aides, how are they used? Are aides a part of rehab or nursing? Thank you, Gene Ieni Mount Carmel Columbus, Ohio gieni@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Redge L MS OTR/L Director of Rehabilitation Services on Hospital Bremerton, WA 98310 Administrative Assistant: Wanda Kotte: wandakotte@... >>> GIeni@... 3/4/2005 10:16:16 AM >>> I am interested in having some Acute Care staffing to volume comparisons. Will appreciate anyone who is willing to share..... Average daily census: 185 Average daily FTEs: PTs: 5 (Average PT census: 60) PTAs: 0 OTs: 2 (Average OT census: 30) COTAs: 1 Speech: 1 (Average SLP census: 14) Audiologist: 0 Aides: 3 If you use aides, how are they used? Are aides a part of rehab or nursing? Used to prepare patients for therapy and to finish up after therapist has left Thank you, Gene Ieni Mount Carmel Columbus, Ohio gieni@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Not sure who this posting is from, but there was some creative cutting and pasting. I submitted the responses at the bottom but I did not submit the posting directly below. Redge L MS OTR/L Director of Rehabilitation Services on Hospital Bremerton, WA 98310 Administrative Assistant: Wanda Kotte: wandakotte@... >>> lucasey.dawn@... 3/7/2005 2:09:35 PM >>> > I have worked in two large hospitals. In the first, in Arizona, Techs were used to complete treatment sessions that were billed for. In Illinios we use them primarily as a second set of hands and for transport. Due to our current staffing shortages we are exploring the idea of having them do a bit more. In both settings they fell under department of rehab. > > > Redge L MS OTR/L > Director of Rehabilitation Services > on Hospital > Bremerton, WA 98310 > > > Administrative Assistant: > Wanda Kotte: wandakotte@h... > > > >>> GIeni@m... 3/4/2005 10:16:16 AM >>> > > > I am interested in having some Acute Care staffing to volume > comparisons. > > Will appreciate anyone who is willing to share..... > > Average daily census: 185 > > Average daily FTEs: > > PTs: 5 (Average PT census: 60) > > PTAs: 0 > > OTs: 2 (Average OT census: 30) > > COTAs: 1 > > Speech: 1 (Average SLP census: 14) > > Audiologist: 0 > > Aides: 3 > > If you use aides, how are they used? Are aides a part of rehab or > nursing? > > Used to prepare patients for therapy and to finish up after therapist > has left > > > Thank you, > > Gene Ieni > > Mount Carmel > > Columbus, Ohio > > gieni@m... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Not sure who this posting is from, but there was some creative cutting and pasting. I submitted the responses at the bottom but I did not submit the posting directly below. Redge L MS OTR/L Director of Rehabilitation Services on Hospital Bremerton, WA 98310 Administrative Assistant: Wanda Kotte: wandakotte@... >>> lucasey.dawn@... 3/7/2005 2:09:35 PM >>> > I have worked in two large hospitals. In the first, in Arizona, Techs were used to complete treatment sessions that were billed for. In Illinios we use them primarily as a second set of hands and for transport. Due to our current staffing shortages we are exploring the idea of having them do a bit more. In both settings they fell under department of rehab. > > > Redge L MS OTR/L > Director of Rehabilitation Services > on Hospital > Bremerton, WA 98310 > > > Administrative Assistant: > Wanda Kotte: wandakotte@h... > > > >>> GIeni@m... 3/4/2005 10:16:16 AM >>> > > > I am interested in having some Acute Care staffing to volume > comparisons. > > Will appreciate anyone who is willing to share..... > > Average daily census: 185 > > Average daily FTEs: > > PTs: 5 (Average PT census: 60) > > PTAs: 0 > > OTs: 2 (Average OT census: 30) > > COTAs: 1 > > Speech: 1 (Average SLP census: 14) > > Audiologist: 0 > > Aides: 3 > > If you use aides, how are they used? Are aides a part of rehab or > nursing? > > Used to prepare patients for therapy and to finish up after therapist > has left > > > Thank you, > > Gene Ieni > > Mount Carmel > > Columbus, Ohio > > gieni@m... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 We track our Acute Rehab census by visits, so for the month of February which is fairly typical Total admissions - 711 PT visits - 2307 PTs: 6.7 FTE's PTAs: 2.8 FTE's OT visits - 692 OTs: 4.2 COTAs: 1 ST visits - 320 SLP's: 1.8 Sherry Lyall, PT St. Medical Center Tulsa, OK RE: Acute Care Staffing I am interested in having some Acute Care staffing to volume comparisons. Will appreciate anyone who is willing to share..... Average daily census: 285 Average daily FTEs: PTs: 5.5 (PT census 50-70) PTAs: 1.0 OTs: 2.0 (OT census 18-25) COTAs: 0 Speech: 1 (ST census 10-15) Audiologist: 0 Aides: 3 If you use aides, how are they used? Are aides a part of rehab or nursing? They are rehab aides, essentially do " set up and clean up " , and provide extra set of hands for lines, tanks, IV's etc. Thank you, Gene Ieni Mount Carmel Columbus, Ohio gieni@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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