Nurses from Allina’s Abbott Northwestern Hospital release statement on new unsafe patient admissions plan, send cease-and-desist to management (Page 5)

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The plan is in violation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and could be counter to the Minnesota Nurse Practice Act
 
(St. Paul) – July 3, 2024 – Nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) are releasing a statement about their concerns regarding a new patient admissions plan that Allina’s Abbott Northwestern Hospital plans to begin on July 11, 2024. The hospital announced they will implement a “15 Minutes to Comfort Plan” that unilaterally seizes the authority of charge nurses to determine the number of patients a unit can safely care for and allows management to force patients onto unprepared units.

This is a violation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and could be counter to the Minnesota Nurse Practice Act. Nurses have sent Allina management a cease-and-desist letter informing them MNA demands that such proposals first be considered and bargained at the appropriate Labor Management Committee meeting per the Collective Bargaining Agreement. In addition, the Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MNOSHA) has begun a major investigation into the increase in unreported workplace violence and other incidents.

Over the last year, Allina has used benchmarking as an excuse to force major changes to staffing in all its Twin Cities Metro hospitals, resulting in individual nurses carrying ever-increasing numbers of patients. MNA nurses have been advocating against these changes, arguing that the loss of staffing directly impacts patient and worker safety. Nurses held an informational picket last October protesting the changes.

The following is a statement from Jennifer Stanerson, Angela Becchetti and Rachael Ballard, Minnesota Nurses Association RNs and Chairs at Allina’s Abbott Northwestern Hospital:

“We are deeply concerned by Allina’s announcement that they will implement a ’15 Minutes to Comfort’ patient admission plan at Abbott Northwestern Hospital. This process takes away the charge nurse’s ability to use their experience and expertise to staff their units safely. Instead, the decision on whether to admit a patient from the Emergency Department will be in the hands of an off-unit manager who cannot quickly assess the conditions. This type of decision-making will profoundly affect the safety and well-being of patients and cause overburdened nurses to take on more patients than they can safely handle.

Our hospital is already losing staff because of the cuts Allina has made due to their benchmarking. Management’s refusal to increase staffing during acute incidents of unsafe patients and working conditions has led to a dramatic increase in patient complications and patient-on-worker violence. We see increasing occurrences of pressure sores, infections, sepsis, and patient falls and more than 50 incidents of worker assault over a two-month period.

While we are grateful that MNOSHA is investigating the conditions in our hospital, it’s not enough. Allina’s recent profit-driven decisions deny nurses and patients the resources needed to ensure safe staffing and quality patient care at the bedside, betraying Allina’s promise to serve the communities in which it operates as a nonprofit entity. Hospital management must listen to nurses, reverse these unsafe plans and procedures, and put the decision-making back in the hands of their experienced staff.”

 

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The plan is in violation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and could be counter to the Minnesota Nurse Practice Act
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(St. Paul) – July 3, 2024 – Nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) are releasing a statement about their concerns regarding a new patient admissions plan that Allina’s Abbott Northwestern Hospital plans to begin on July 11, 2024. The hospital announced they will implement a “15 Minutes to Comfort Plan” that unilaterally seizes the authority of charge nurses to determine the number of patients a unit can safely care for and allows management to force patients onto unprepared units.

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Contact: Amber Smigiel
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amber.smigiel@mnnurses.org

Lauren Bloomquist
(c) 651-376-9709
lauren.bloomquist@mnnurses.org

 

Nurse organizing follows similar successful efforts by nurses in Duluth at Essentia 1st, 2nd and 3rd Street Clinics and Patient Flow Hospital, Miller Hill Surgery Center and Solvay Hospice House, St. Mary’s-Superior Wisconsin, and ongoing organizing by Essentia East Market Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) 

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Nurse organizing follows similar successful efforts by nurses in Duluth at Essentia 1st, 2nd and 3rd Street Clinics and Patient Flow Hospital, Miller Hill Surgery Center and Solvay Hospice House, and ongoing organizing by Essentia East Market Advanced Practice Providers (APPs)

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(Duluth) – June 24, 2024 – On Friday, June 21, 2024, Essentia Health St. Mary’s-Superior Wisconsin Clinic nurses announced that they have organized and filed for an election vote to be represented by the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA).
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Hospital has the highest adverse health events in Minnesota, recently fined for workplace violence prevention violation 

(St. Paul) – June 22, 2024 – Nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) are fighting for safer staffing at Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) as the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) reports the hospital had the highest number of adverse health events in the state last year. The hospital was also recently fined by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry’s Occupational Safety and Health Division (MNOSHD) for failing to provide an effective workplace violence program to protect employees.
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Nurse organizing follows similar successful efforts by nurses at Essentia 1st and 2nd Street Clinics, Miller Hill Surgery Center and Solvay Hospice House, and ongoing organizing by Essentia East Market Advanced Practice Providers (APPs)

 

(Duluth) – June 7, 2024 – On Monday, June 10, 2024, Essentia Health-Duluth Clinic 3rd Street and Patient Flow hospital nurses will hold a press conference to announce that they have organized and are filing for an election vote to be represented by the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA).
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(Duluth) – May 31, 2024 – Registered Nurses (RNs) at Essentia Miller Hill Surgery Center and nurses and other healthcare workers at Essentia Solvay Hospice House announced today that they voted overwhelmingly to form unions represented by the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) to gain a collective voice in their workplaces to improve working conditions and how care is provided to their patients.

At Essentia Solvay Hospice House, workers across the board, including RNs, Licensed Practical Nurses, Nursing Assistants, Administrative Assistants, Environmental Services workers, and Cooks, voted in a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election on Wednesday, May 29 to unionize with MNA.
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May 24, 2024 – National Nurses United (NNU) celebrates its newly elected Council of Presidents for the 2024-2027 term. NNU is the largest and fastest-growing union and professional association of registered nurses in the United States with nearly 225,000 members nationwide. NNU affiliates include California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, DC Nurses Association, Michigan Nurses Association, Minnesota Nurses Association, and New York State Nurses Association.

The 2024-2027 Council of Presidents is composed of four nurse leaders:

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(St. Paul) – May 24, 2024 – Nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) today celebrated the passage of key priorities for patients and healthcare workers this legislative session that will help to put patient needs before corporate greed in our healthcare system. Despite the limited scope of this session, which saw many other proposals fall by the wayside, nurses organized and mobilized to press lawmakers on the need to take action on key healthcare issues this year.
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On Monday evening, Lowry Ave. Bridge, I-35W Bridge, U.S. Bank Stadium and Allianz Field will be lit in red
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“This Nurses Week, I urge all nurses to stand together with our patients and the public in the fight to put patient needs before corporate greed in our hospitals,” said Chris Rubesch, RN, Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) president.
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(St. Paul) – May 2, 2024 – On Monday, May 6, 2024, nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) at North Memorial Hospital will hold a press conference outside the hospital to condemn recent cuts to services at North Memorial Hospital and clinics. Nurses are inviting community members, healthcare workers and other union members to gather and stand together against these cuts.

On March 14, North Memorial executives announced they would close the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), reduce inpatient mental health beds, and close all outpatient mental health services.
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