November 18, 2014 | Irene Fleshner
November 18, 2014 | Irene Fleshner
For years, people have asked me … “What is the optimal mix of full- and part-time employees to efficiently and effectively staff my facility?” Given that the employer mandate provision of the ACA is scheduled to begin in 2015, this issue may become more than just one of staffing best practice. Whether the employer mandate is implemented as is, or undergoes some modification as a result of the recent election, is yet to be determined. While we’re waiting for the politicians to decide our future, you can take action today to define the optimal full- vs part-time staffing mix for your organization.
The determination of how many full- vs. part-time staff you need is specific for each organization. Unfortunately, there isn’t a formula or ratio that works for all situations. Few studies have been done to identify the ideal full- vs part-time staff mix that will yield the best outcomes. So there isn’t much evidence in the literature that we can turn to. Therefore, we need to approach this question, as we approach all staffing decisions, and begin with identifying the types of patients/residents who are being cared for.
Determining the optimal full- vs part-time staffing mix for your organization requires consideration of multiple variables and should be reviewed on a regular basis as your business evolves.
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Irene Fleshner, RN, MHA, FACHE, serves as a Principal for Reno Davis & Associates and the Senior Vice President for Strategic Nursing Initiatives for Genesis HealthCare.
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