Healthy Work Environment. The Medical Center, ONA, and the nurses at 17 the Medical Center have a joint commitment and a shared interest in 18 providing a healthy work environment, to support and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ excellence in the 19 provision of patient care. The parties echo the statement from the American 20 Association of Critical-Care Nurses that the nursing shortage cannot be 21 reversed without a healthy work environment that supports excellence in 22 nursing practice. Toward that end, the parties are committed to working 23 together to address the elements of a healthy working environment and 24 acknowledge the AACN statement: “Healthy work environments do not just 25 happen. Therefore, if we do not have a formal program in place addressing 26 work environment issues, little will change.”
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Sources: Professional Services
Healthy Work Environment. The Medical Center, ONA, and the nurses at 17 12 the Medical Center have a joint commitment and a shared interest in 18 13 providing a healthy work environment, to support and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ excellence in the 19 14 provision of patient care. The parties echo the statement from the American 20 15 Association of Critical-Care Nurses that the nursing shortage cannot be 21 16 reversed without a healthy work environment that supports excellence in 22 17 nursing practice. Toward that end, the parties are committed to working 23 18 together to address the elements of a healthy working environment and 24 19 acknowledge the AACN statement: “Healthy work environments do not just 25 20 happen. Therefore, if we do not have a formal program in place addressing 26 21 work environment issues, little will change.”
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Sources: Professional Agreement
Healthy Work Environment. The Medical Center, ONA, and the nurses at 17 24 the Medical Center have a joint commitment and a shared interest in 18 25 providing a healthy work environment, to support and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ excellence in the 19 26 provision of patient care. The parties echo the statement from the American 20 27 Association of Critical-Care Nurses that the nursing shortage cannot be 21 28 reversed without a healthy work environment that supports excellence in 22 29 nursing practice. Toward that end, the parties are committed to working 23 30 together to address the elements of a healthy working environment and 24 31 acknowledge the AACN statement: “Healthy work environments do not just 25 32 happen. Therefore, if we do not have a formal program in place addressing 26 33 work environment issues, little will change.”
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Sources: Employment Agreement