Sec. 19a-89e. Development of prospective nurse staffing plan by hospitals.
Sec. 19a-89e. Development of prospective nurse staffing plan by hospitals. (a)
For purposes of this section:
(1) "Department" means the Department of Public Health; and
(2) "Hospital" means an establishment for the lodging, care and treatment of persons
suffering from disease or other abnormal physical or mental conditions and includes
inpatient psychiatric services in general hospitals.
(b) On and after July 1, 2009, each hospital licensed by the department pursuant to
chapter 368v shall, upon request, make available to the department a prospective nurse
staffing plan with a written certification that the nurse staffing plan is sufficient to provide adequate and appropriate delivery of health care services to patients in the ensuing
period of licensure. Such plan shall promote a collaborative practice in the hospital that
enhances patient care and the level of services provided by nurses and other members
of the hospital's patient care team.
(c) Each hospital shall establish a hospital staffing committee to assist in the preparation of the nurse staffing plan required pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. Registered nurses employed by the hospital whose primary responsibility is to provide direct
patient care shall account for not less than fifty per cent of the membership of each
hospital's staffing committee. In order to comply with the requirement that a hospital
establish a hospital staffing committee, a hospital may utilize an existing committee or
committees to assist in the preparation of the nurse staffing plan, provided not less than
fifty per cent of the members of such existing committee or committees are registered
nurses employed by the hospital whose primary responsibility is to provide direct patient
care. Each hospital, in collaboration with its staffing committee, shall develop and implement to the best of its ability the prospective nurse staffing plan. Such plan shall: (1)
Include the minimum professional skill mix for each patient care unit in the hospital,
including, but not limited to, inpatient services, critical care and the emergency department; (2) identify the hospital's employment practices concerning the use of temporary
and traveling nurses; (3) set forth the level of administrative staffing in each patient
care unit of the hospital that ensures direct care staff are not utilized for administrative
functions; (4) set forth the hospital's process for internal review of the nurse staffing
plan; and (5) include the hospital's mechanism of obtaining input from direct care staff,
including nurses and other members of the hospital's patient care team, in the development of the nurse staffing plan.
(P.A. 08-79, S. 1.)