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PROPOSED TRAINING PROJECT DETAILS Training Proposal for Riverside Healthcare System, LP dba Riverside Community Hospital Page 1 of 6 CRITICAL PROPOSAL FOR Riverside Healthcare System, LP dba Riverside Community Hospital 17-0795 Panel Meeting Date: 8/25/2017 Regional Office: San Diego Regional Office Analyst Name: Ray, Maria Type of Proposal: Single Employer Contract (SE) Funding Source: Special Employment Training (SET) FUNDING OVERVIEW Provided here is a summary of the funding for the proposed Training Project. TOTAL ETP FUNDING: $715,170 Program & Admin Cost Support Cost Substantial Contribution ($ / %) Total In-Kind $715,170 N/A $0 $1,350,600 APPLICANT PROFILE Company Summary Riverside Healthcare Systems, LP dba Riverside Community Hospital (RCH) (www.riversidecommunityhospital.com), founded in 1901, provides intensive care services such as Level II Trauma/Emergency Services, Medical and Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care, ambulance services with air capabilities, STEMI center services (cardiac emergencies), and cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology laboratory. The Hospital is a Center of Excellence for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (designated in December 2013) and certified as a Primary Stroke Center (designated in January 2014). RCH serves individuals throughout Riverside County and its surrounding areas. Industry Sector(s) Healthcare Priority Industry Yes No. of Employees (Applicant) State: 6,159 US: 173,357 World Wide: 241,000 Turnover Rate (Applicant) 10.70% Repeat Contractor Yes

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  • PROPOSED TRAINING PROJECT DETAILS

    Training Proposal for Riverside Healthcare System, LP dba Riverside Community Hospital Page 1 of 6

    CRITICAL PROPOSAL FOR

    Riverside Healthcare System, LP dba Riverside Community Hospital

    17-0795

    Panel Meeting Date: 8/25/2017

    Regional Office: San Diego Regional Office

    Analyst Name: Ray, Maria

    Type of Proposal: Single Employer Contract (SE)

    Funding Source: Special Employment Training (SET)

    FUNDING OVERVIEW

    Provided here is a summary of the funding for the proposed Training Project.

    TOTAL ETP FUNDING: $715,170

    Program & Admin Cost Support Cost Substantial Contribution

    ($ / %) Total In-Kind

    $715,170 N/A $0 $1,350,600

    APPLICANT PROFILE

    Company Summary

    Riverside Healthcare Systems, LP dba Riverside Community Hospital (RCH) (www.riversidecommunityhospital.com), founded in 1901, provides intensive care services such as Level II Trauma/Emergency Services, Medical and Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care, ambulance services with air capabilities, STEMI center services (cardiac emergencies), and cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology laboratory. The Hospital is a Center of Excellence for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (designated in December 2013) and certified as a Primary Stroke Center (designated in January 2014). RCH serves individuals throughout Riverside County and its surrounding areas.

    Industry Sector(s) Healthcare

    Priority Industry Yes

    No. of Employees (Applicant) State: 6,159 US: 173,357 World Wide: 241,000

    Turnover Rate (Applicant) 10.70%

    Repeat Contractor Yes

    http://www.riversidecommunityhospital.com/

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    High Unemployment Area No

    Unions

    SEIU Local 121RN – Service Employees International Union;

    SEIU Healthcare UHW – United Healthcare Workers West

    UHW

    TRAINING PROFILE

    Training Objective

    This proposal for RCH is designated as a “Critical Proposal”, as defined in Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR) 4402.2, by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (Go-BIZ). The Hospital is adding a 7-story tower to its current location to add new functions and expand services. The Hospital will be adding 155 new jobs as a result.

    RCH’s primary focus for its education and training centers is evidence-based practice, new technology/equipment, new science, and changes in legislative regulations or standards of practice. The goal is to ensure excellence is attained and maintained in both clinical and non-clinical areas, specifically for newly-hired employees and current employees transitioning to a different specialty department.

    Training is summarized below. Additional details are provided in Attachment 1 - Group and Job Title Details of this Panel Proposal.

    # Group Characteristics # of Trainees

    Reimbursement Rate

    Avg. Hours

    Cost Per Trainee

    Min – Max Hour

    1 Retrainees, Job Creation 155 $20.00 129 $2,580 8 – 200

    2 Retrainees 155 $18.00 113 $2,034 8 – 200

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    Provided here are the details on the proposed Training Project.

    1. Company Background

    This will be the fourth Agreement between RCH and ETP within the last five years (and sixth overall). Located in the City of Riverside, the 373-bed Hospital provides minimally invasive robotic surgery; transplant services; orthopedic/spine surgery; and neurological surgery (brain/spine) including stereotactic and image-guided surgery, deep brain stimulation, and vagus nerve stimulation. The Hospital also provides patient care services (through its Cancer Center, Birthing Center, pediatric care, couplet care, and neonatal intensive care services), physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. RCH’s parent company is Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), a private, for-profit organization headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Under HCA, there are a total of 171 hospitals and 118 freestanding surgical centers throughout the United States and Great Britain. HCA has five autonomously-operated hospitals in California (Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Robles Regional Medical Center, Regional Medical Center of San Jose, West Hills Hospital and Medical Center, and Riverside Community Hospital). This proposal is only for RCH. RCH is eligible for ETP funding under Special Employment Training (SET) provisions for frontline workers. (Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Section 4409.) The Company qualifies for ETP’s Priority Industry fixed-fee reimbursement rate as a healthcare employer.

    2. Current Training Project Details

    Provided here are details on the purpose of the training, a summary of the marketing plan and support costs.

    Purpose of Training

    RCH is in the midst of expansion. In September 2017, the Hospital will open a new 7-story patient tower. The tower will house an additional 105 licensed beds, 12 neuro intensive care unit beds, 4 operating suites, and 3 trauma suites (to be fully operational by Q1 2019). The new facility will also house a new cafeteria and kitchen; laboratory; and plant operations.

    Training in this proposal is heavily driven by the following business and strategic plans as a result of the aforementioned Hospital’s expansion:

    Add and Expand Services – RCH is moving towards becoming a comprehensive stroke center and tertiary care center. All stroke services are currently functioning as a comprehensive program and will proceed towards certification by The Joint Commission in Q2 2018. The Hospital is also moving towards accreditation by the American College of Surgeons (ACS), planned for Q3 2018.

    Hire and Train Healthcare Workers – To fully support the Hospital’s overall growth, RCH plans to hire and train new healthcare employees on a quarterly basis. The Company’s core staffing is built upon census over time and adjusts as patient volume increases and sustains. The Hospital plans to hire 100 Registered Nurses (RNs), 25 Technicians, 15 Environmental Services (EVS) Staff, 10 Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), and 5 Food and Nutritional Service (FNS) Staff. A significant amount of training will be provided to new employees in hospital and unit-specific education and training. Initial training will be provided during the introductory period and will incorporate expected objectives, department-specific equipment, standards of care and practice, and

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    knowledge and skills needed to meet the Hospital’s standards.

    Ease the transition of transferring workers - Extensive training will be provided to existing workers who are expected to transition to another specialty department.

    Medical Skills Training Program

    This program provides funding for nurses and allied healthcare occupations with a Reimbursement Rate of $22 for clinical didactic training and clinical preceptor model. Trainees will be provided core Medical Skills training to acclimate to the clinical environment and to acquire the skills sets necessary to be immersed in solid clinical practice. On average, trainees will receive 4 to 16 weeks of combined didactic and one-on-one Clinical with a Preceptor training. All nurses, technicians, and CNAs will receive one or more modules of MS Didactic training (classroom) in advanced medical care to ensure competency. Didactic training will be provided in conjunction with Clinical Preceptor training to enhance the learning environment. Fundamentals are required to provide the framework to support the clinical "hands-on" training. Together, these training environments will enhance learning opportunity and allow trainees to better understand clinical processes to better prepare them for work in specialty departments of the Hospital such Inpatient Nursing, Perioperative Services, as well as procedural areas such as Interventional Radiology, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Endoscopy Laboratory, and Imaging. These trainees will also receive MS Clinical Preceptor training. Nurses will receive the majority of Medical Skills training and will be assigned to a specific hospital unit where they will complete Clinical Preceptor Skills training under an assigned "preceptor." Clinical Preceptor training is an essential component of RN training to ensure nurses have critical hands-on skills prior to being assigned their own patients.

    Training Infrastructure and Administrative Plan

    RCH designated its Director of Education to oversee the overall implementation and administration of ETP-funded training. The Hospital also designated an administrative staff who will be responsible for enrolling trainees, collecting and maintaining training rosters, and tracking training hours in the ETP online systems. Both staff are knowledgeable with ETP procedures and were involved in the administration of the Hospital’s previous Agreement.

    Marketing Plan

    (MEC Only)

    N/A

    Support Cost Description

    (MEC Only)

    N/A

    Substantial Contribution Description

    In accordance with Panel regulations, a Substantial Contribution shall apply to a repeat contractor with prior incumbent earnings in excess of $250,000 at the same facility. (Title 22, CCR, Section 4410(a)) RCH is a repeat contractor with payment earned in excess of $250,000, at its Riverside facility, within the past five years. The Hospital had a 50% Substantial Contribution applied on its previous ETP Agreement. However, there is an exception in regulations for a Critical proposal (Title 22, CCR, Section 4402(b)) The Panel may waive the Substantial Contribution requirement where a California business currently proposes to expand an existing facility and has been designated as a Critical Proposal as with RCH. Staff recommends that the Panel waive the Substantial Contribution requirement. ETP

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    funds will assist RCH in enhancing patient care services as well as meeting its hiring and training goals in order to successfully support the Hospital’s growth.

    3. Sample Curriculum

    Provided below is a summary of all methods by which training will be delivered including a sample of the courses that will be offered.

    Each of the Trainee groups will be able to take courses under the various delivery methods.

    Delivery Method/Level Classroom/Simulated Laboratory

    Computer Skills Sample Classes

    ConnectRx Application Skills

    MediTech Application Skills

    Electronic Medical Records Application Skills

    Continuous Improvement Sample Classes

    Communication Skills

    Critical Thinking Skills

    Preceptor Skills

    Medical Skills Sample Classes

    Critical Care Nursing Skills

    Care of the Stroke Patient

    Electronic Fetal Monitoring

    Delivery Method/Level Clinical with Preceptor

    Medical Skills Sample Classes

    Emergency Room Nursing Skills

    Telemetry Nursing Skills

    Triage Nursing Skills

    Delivery Method/Level Computer-Based Training (CBT)

    Continuous Improvement Sample Classes Standard Hours

    Infection Control 3.50

    Care of the Stroke Patient 3.0

    Care of the Diabetic Patient 1.0

    CBT Details

    Up to 18 CBT Hours will be delivered to trainees

    4. Additional Company or Training Project Details

    Provided here is additional information relative to the proposed Training Project.

    4.1 Program Waivers

    The next table lists other waivers and supporting justifications for this proposal.

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    Waivers/Justification Type Summary

    SET Priority Industry Wage Modification

    For trainees employed in a priority industry, the Panel may modify the SET wage up to 25% below the statewide average hourly wage from $29.38 to $22.04 (Group 2). This wage modification is intended to train entry-level healthcare workers in lower wage occupations to provide opportunities for wage increases and long-term job security. Staff recommends this modification.

    4.2 Subcontractor Summary

    The applicant has retained the services of the following Subcontractor(s).

    Subcontractor Type Subcontractor Name City Service Cost

    Development N/A

    Administrative N/A

    Training To Be Determined

    4.3 Previous ETP Project Summary

    This table summarizes Contractor's performance under prior contract(s) completed within the last five years.

    Past Contract Activity

    Agreement Number

    Location(s) Term Approved Amount Project Earnings

    Performance %

    ET15-0447 Riverside 6/1/15 – 5/31/17 $272,750

    (50% SC applied)

    $272,750 100%*

    ET13-0181 Riverside 10/22/12 – 10/21/14 $424,488

    (50% HER applied)

    $424,488 100%

    ET11-0346 Riverside 6/30/11 – 6/29/13 $212,316

    15% SC applied)

    $212,316 100%

    Notes *ET15-0447: The last day of ETP training was 2/28/17. RCH documented a total of 22,729 eligible training hours, equivalent to 100% of the Agreement amount ($272,750), for 142 trainees who completed retention. The final invoice closeout was submitted on 6/27/17 and is currently being processed by ETP.

    4.4 Supporting Panel Proposal Documentation

    Provided in Attachments 1, 2, and 3 are additional application details on the intended training population, the detailed curriculum, and associated program characteristics that are related to this proposed Training Project.

  • Attachment 1 – Group and Job Title Details

    Training Proposal for Riverside Healthcare System, L.P.: 17-0795 Attachment 1: Page 1 of 1

    The proposed Training Project includes training for the following Trainees, organized by training group.

    Group #: 1 –

    County ETP Minimum Wage

    Riverside County (Job Creation) $13.22

    Job Title Estimated Number of Trainees

    Base Wage Range Health Benefits Applied

    Post-Retention Wage

    Riverside County

    Job Creation: Certified Nursing Assistant 10 $19.78 - $22.94 $0.00 $19.78

    Job Creation: Environmental Services Staff 15 $17.36 - $21.13 $0.00 $17.36

    Job Creation: Food and Nutritional Service Staff 5 $16.64 - $19.30 $0.00 $16.64

    Job Creation: Registered Nurse 100 $40.62 - $56.62 $0.00 $40.62

    Job Creation: Technician 25 $20.68 - $41.43 $0.00 $20.68

    Group #: 2 –

    County ETP Minimum Wage

    SET Wage $29.38

    SET Priority Industry Wage $22.04

    Job Title Estimated Number of Trainees

    Base Wage Range Health Benefits Applied

    Post-Retention Wage

    Riverside County

    Certified Nursing Assistant 30 $19.78 - $22.94 $2.26 $22.04

    Environmental Services Staff 130 $17.36 - $21.13 $4.68 $22.04

    Food and Nutritional Service Staff 18 $16.64 - $19.30 $5.40 $22.04

    Registered Nurse 16 $40.62 - $56.62 $0.00 $40.62

    Technician 38 $20.68 - $41.43 $1.36 $22.04

  • Attachment 2 – Training Delivery and Curriculum Listing

    Training Proposal Riverside Healthcare, L.P..: 17-0795 Attachment 2: Page 1 of 9

    Provided below are details on the types of training planned for this proposed Training Project.

    Delivery Method/Level Classroom/Simulated Laboratory

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    Computer Skills

    Centricity (PACS)

    ConnectRx

    Electronic Medical Records Application Skills

    ER-T

    Konica RIS

    Medcomm

    MediTech Application Skills

    Pyxis

    Continuous Improvement Skills

    Care of Stigmatized Populations

    Charge Nurse Training

    Communications Skills

    Conflict Resolution Skills

    CORE Measures

    Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI)

    Critical Thinking Skills

    Culturally Appropriate Care

    Customer Service Skills/AIDET

    Documentation Skills/EBCD

    EBOLA training

    Educating the Patient and Family

    FNS Equipment

    Food Handling

    Organization and Time Management Skills

    Patient and Family Centered Care Skills

    Preceptor Skills

    Purchasing Skills

    Scope of Practice

    Team Building Skills

    Workflow

    Medical Skills (didactic)

    7 Step Cleaning

    Acute Ischemic Stroke: Neuro Intervention

    Acute Myocardial Infarction

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    Delivery Method/Level Classroom/Simulated Laboratory

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    ALARA

    Application of Immobilizers, Ace Wraps

    Application of Splints

    Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Interpretation

    Automated Dispensing Medication System Skills

    Basic cardiac anatomy and physiology

    Bed Management-Tracker

    Beds

    Body Mechanics

    Body Mechanics, lift equipment

    C2 Safe Primer

    Cardiac Monitoring

    Cardiac Monitoring Responsibilities

    Care of Bariatric Patient

    Care of Pediatric Patients /ENPC

    Care of the Burn Patient

    Care of the Cardiac Patient

    Care of the Neurosurgical Patient

    Care of the patient on remote cardiac monitoring

    Care of the Sepsis Patient

    Care of the Stroke Patient

    C-Arm

    Central Lines Management

    Characteristics of ECG rhythms

    Chemical Hazard

    Chest Tube Care & Management

    CHG bathing

    Code Blue Response & Procedures

    Code Stroke Procedure

    Consults Primer

    Controlled Substance Patient Orders

    Critical Care Nursing Skills

    CSP/USP797 Primer

    Decontamination Procedures

    Diabetes Care & Management

    Dysrhythmia Recognition & Interpretation

    ED Throughput Process

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    Delivery Method/Level Classroom/Simulated Laboratory

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    ED Triage Process

    ED/OR and STAT procedures

    EKG & Cardiac Monitoring

    Electronic Fetal Monitoring

    Emergency Care of the Burn Patient

    Emergency Room Nursing Skills

    EMS Process/Helicopter Safety

    Equipment cleaning

    Equipment Skills

    Equipment Use

    Evidence Based Practices

    Eye Wash Process

    Fluoroscopy check C-Arms in OR

    Fluoroscopy check Cysto room

    Fluoroscopy check Imaging rooms

    Gastrointestinal Assessment and Management

    Germicide Use

    Hazardous Waste Disposal

    Hazmat Decontamination

    Hemodynamic Monitoring

    I/O, feeding

    Incontinence, Foley care, peri care, HS, oral care

    Infection Control

    Infection prevention-hand hygiene

    Infectious Waste Disposal

    Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Therapy (IABP)

    Intra-Cranial Pressure Monitoring

    Intravenous (IV) Insertion & Therapy

    Isolation practices

    IV Medication Skills

    Kinetic Therapy

    Labor, Delivery and Postpartum Nursing Skills

    Lead placement of lead wires in a 5 lead system

    Management of the Transplant Surgical Patient

    Medical/Surgical Nursing Skills

    Medication Administration & Management

    Medication Management Skills

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    Delivery Method/Level Classroom/Simulated Laboratory

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    Medication Safety

    Medication/Supplies

    Meditech Primer

    Meditech/EBCD documentation

    Medrad Mark V Injector

    Mental Health Patient 5150

    Moderate Sedation

    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nursing Skills

    Neonatal Nursing Skills

    Neonatal/Infant Pain Scale (NIPS)

    Neuro Interventional Radiology Nursing Skills

    New Graduate Nursing Skills

    NIH Stroke Scale

    Normal ECG waveforms an intervals

    Nurse Orientation Training

    Nursing Diagnosis Skills

    Nursing Process Skills

    OB PACU Training Skills

    OB Trauma

    Oncology Nursing Skills

    Oral/Bulk Medication Packaging

    Orthopedic Nursing Skills

    Ostomy & Continence Care

    Pain Management (Acute & Chronic)

    Patient Assessment & Care

    Patient Fall Prevention

    Patient profiling and documentation

    Patient safety

    Perinatal Orientation Education Program

    Peri-operative Nursing Skills

    Portable X-Ray procedure

    Post mortem care

    PPE-donn-doff

    Pre and Post Operative Care

    Proper use and maintenance of imaging equipment

    Psychotropic Medications

    Pyxis Primer

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    Delivery Method/Level Classroom/Simulated Laboratory

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    Rapid Response Skills

    Renal Assessment & Management

    Respiratory Assessment & Care

    Restraints

    Sensitive Area Cleaning

    Sepsis Management

    Sitter responsibilities

    Skin alterations-RN reporting

    Spinal Precaution Patient

    Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Neuro Intervention

    Surgical Nursing Skills

    TED hose, SCD pumps

    Telemetry Nursing Skills

    Therapeutic Hypothermia

    Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)

    Transfer Techniques

    Trauma Nursing Skills/TNCC

    Triage Nursing Skills

    Ventilator and Tracheotomy Care

    Vigilanz Primer

    VS, MEWS, Spot monitor

    Waste/Sharps Handling and Disposal

    Weights

    Wound & Skin Care

    Wound Care

    Wound/Skin care, linen usage

    Delivery Method/Level Electronic Learning/Computer Based Training (CBT)

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings Standard Hours

    Continuous Improvement Skills

    Age and Culturally Appropriate Care 1

    Care of the Diabetic Patient 1

    Care of the Stroke Patient: NIH Stroke Scale 3

    CPN 4

    E Centricity 4

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    Delivery Method/Level Electronic Learning/Computer Based Training (CBT)

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings Standard Hours

    Infection Control 3.5

    Patient Safety; Safe patient lifting and moving 1.5

    CBT Details

    Percentage of Curriculum that is CBT Hours 2%

    Delivery Method/Level Productive Lab (PL)

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    Medical Skills (preceptor)

    7A3:A67 Step Cleaning

    ALARA

    Antepartum, Labor, Delivery and Postpartum Ski

    Automated Dispensing Medication System Skills

    Bed Management-Tracker

    Body Mechanics

    Body mechanics, use of lift equipment

    C2 Safe Primer

    Care of Antepartum, Labor, Delivery & Postpartum

    Care of Deceased Patient

    Care of patient - portable X-Ray procedure

    Care of Patient Hazardous Decontamination

    Care of Patient in Cardiopulmonary Arrest

    Care of Patient in ED Triage

    Care of Patient in isolation

    Care of Patient received from EMS/helicopter

    Care of patient requiring imaging in OR/ED

    Care of patient requiring STAT procedures

    Care of patient undergoing fluoroscopy procedures

    Care of Pediatric Patients

    Care of Pediatric patients/ENPC skills

    Care of Pregnant Patient

    Care of the Burn Patient

    Care of the Cardiac Patient

    Care of the Mental Health Patient 5150

    Care of the Neurosurgical Patient

    Care of the Oncology Patient

    Care of the Orthopedic Patient

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    Delivery Method/Level Productive Lab (PL)

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    Care of the Patient at Risk for Falls or Injury

    Care of the Patient with Spinal Precaution

    Care of the Patient with Wounds

    Care of the Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

    Care of the Post-Neurological Injury Patient

    Care of the Post-Open Heart Patient

    Care of the Stroke Patient

    Care of the Transplant Surgical Patient

    Care of Trauma Patient

    C-Arm procedure

    Code Stroke Procedure

    Commonly used Emergency Department equipment

    Consults Primer

    Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)

    Controlled Substance Patient Orders

    Critical Care Nursing Skills

    CSP/USP797 Primer

    Dysrhythmia Interpretation Skills

    Dysrhythmia Recognition and Treatment

    EKG & Cardiac Monitoring Equipment

    EKG & Cardiac Monitoring Skills

    Emergency Care of the Acute Stroke Patient

    Emergency Care of the Burn Patient

    Emergency Care of the Sepsis Patient

    Emergency Care of the STEMI Patient

    Emergency Room Nursing Skills

    Equipment Cleaning

    Equipment cleaning process

    Equipment Operation

    Equipment Use

    External Pacemaker Management

    Fluoroscopy check procedure

    Geriatric Nursing Skills

    Germicide Use

    Hazardous Waste Disposal

    he Transvenous Lead Extraction Patient

    Hemodynamic Monitoring Skills

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    Delivery Method/Level Productive Lab (PL)

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    Impella (Left Ventricular Assist Device Therapy)

    Infection prevention-hand hygiene

    Infectious Waste Disposal

    Intermediate Electronic Fetal Monitoring

    Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP)Therapy

    Intracranial Pressure Monitoring

    Intravenous (IV) Therapy Skills

    Isolation practices

    IV Room/ IV Medication Skills

    Management of patient - Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

    Management of patient with Acute Ischemic Stroke

    Management of Renal Transplant Surgical Patient

    Management of the Transplant Surgical Patient

    Medical/Surgical Nursing Skills

    Medication Management Skills

    Medication/Supplies

    Meditech Primer

    Medrad Mark V injector process

    Neonatal Advanced Life Support

    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nursing Skills

    Neonatal Nursing Skills

    Neonatal Resuscitation Provider (NRP)

    Neonatal/Infant Pain Scale (NIPS)

    NIH Stroke Assessment Scale Training

    OB PACU Skills

    OB Trauma

    Oncology Nursing Skills

    Oral/Bulk Medication Packaging

    Orthopedic Nursing Skills

    Pacemaker Operation and Troubleshooting

    Palliative Care

    Palliative Care Skills

    Patient Assessment & Care

    Peri-operative Nursing Skills

    Post-Neurological Injury Nursing Skills

    Post-Orthopedic Surgery Nursing Skills

    Post-Trauma Injury Nursing Skills

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    Delivery Method/Level Productive Lab (PL)

    Training Type/Level Planned Course Offerings

    PPE-donn-doff

    Pre & Post Operative Care

    Pre and Post Operative Care

    Pre and Post -Operative Care

    Pre and Post-Operative Care

    Proper maintenance of imaging equipment

    Proper use of imaging equipment

    Pyxis Primer

    Remote EKG & Cardiac Monitoring

    RN notification process

    Role & Responsibility in Code Blue

    S.T.A.B.L.E.

    Sepsis Management

    Telemetry Nursing Skills

    Therapeutic Hypothermia

    Total Parenteral Nutrition

    Total Parenteral Nutrition Skills

    Trauma Nursing Skills

    Trauma Nursing Skills/TNCC Skills

    Triage Nursing Skills

    Ventilator & Tracheotomy Care

    Vigilanz Primer

    Waste/Sharps Handling and Disposal

    PL Justification and Details

    Explain the need for productive laboratory (PL) training.

    New employees receive both Hospital Orientation and Unit/Department Specific education and training. The Unit/Department Specific training is designed and varies in content and level of intensity based on the unit/department. Registered Nurses receive the majority of the training.

    Describe the Equipment/Processes to be used in delivering PL training

    Individuals will be assigned a preceptor who will teach, mentor and develop skills individuals need to complete the competencies, expected objectives and standards of care and practice required for the unit/department assigned.

    Describe Trainer Qualifications:

    The ultimate goal of education and training at RCH is to prepare clinical staff to provide quality, patient-centered care in a competent manner. Initially, clinical staff are provided with core skills to acclimate to the clinical environment. Over time they will become competent in the required skill set for solid clinical practices. On average, clinicians will receive 4 to 16 weeks of combined didactic and one-to-one preceptor clinical orientation.

  • Attachment 3 - Training Project Characteristics Details

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    Provided in the table are details on the training characteristics.

    Characteristic Program Summary

    Retrainee - Job Creation Retrainee Program

    The Panel incentivizes job creation. Training for newly-hired employees is reimbursed at a higher rate, and trainees are subject to a lower post-retention wage. The date of hire for trainees is within the three-month period before contract approval, or within the term of the contract. Trainees are hired into “net new jobs” as a condition of contract. Substantial Contribution and Turnover Rate penalty requirements do not apply.

    Employer must demonstrate expanded or new facilities, new equipment or machinery, expanded business capacity or other measureable investment in hiring workers and expanding their California workforce.

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    RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED U.S. CERTIFIED MAIL July 7, 2017 Employment Training Panel 1100 J Street – 4th Floor Sacramento, California 95814 Sir/Madam: I’m writing on behalf of SEIU United Healthcare Workers-West. Our Union represents employees at Riverside Community Hospital. We support the application for training funding being submitted to the Employment Training Panel by Riverside Community Hospital. We fully expect hospital to use the funds on relevant trainings that will assist our members in upgrading their skills which are critical to maintaining quality patient care. Please contact me if you any further questions. Respectfully,

    Ferdinand Silerio Coordinator II Hospital Division Cell: (213) 716-6734 Fax: (323) 721-3538 E-mail: [email protected] Cc: Alejandra Aguilera, Union Representative Ferdinand Silerio, Coordinator Noemi Beas , Assistant Director