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Joint Commission Policy Statement
UNI is committed to providing a higher standard of service and to
the delivery of safe, quality patient care. UNI complies with the
Joint Commission’s Standards for Healthcare Staffing Services. As
our customer, you can have confidence that the processes within UNI
support that the supplemental staff working in your organization
have met the requirements established by the Joint Commission. To
assure compliance with the Joint Commission Standards for Healthcare
Staffing Services, UNI has established the following practices:
Subcontractors
UNI will not engage subcontractors to provide Assigned Employees
unless agreed to in advance by the customer.
Employees and Independent Contractors
As the provider of staffing services, UNI will be the employer of
Assigned Employees and shall not by reason of their temporary
assignment with the customer through UNI become employees of the
customer. At its sole discretion UNI. reserves the right to utilize
Independent Contractors in addition to its employees, to assist in
the provision of all agreed upon Healthcare Supplemental Staffing
services.
Floating
Assigned Employees may only be placed in assignments that match the
job description for which UNI. assigns them; if an Assigned Employee
is asked to float to another department with the customer, the
department must be a like department or unit and the float employee
must have demonstrated previous competency and have the appropriate
certifications, credentials for that department/unit. Assigned
Employees should only be floated to areas of comparable clinical
diagnoses and acuities.
Staff Matching Requirements
UNI shall verify the Assigned Employee’s licensure, certification,
education and work experience to assure they are competent and
possess the skills and experience that match requirements for the
assignment.
Requirements for Staff Specified
It shall be the responsibility of customer to orient assigned
employees to the facility and its rules and regulations and to
acquaint them with the facility policies and procedures, including
dress code, physical layout and equipment and to validate competency
and ability of Assigned Employee to properly use equipment.
Competency Review
It shall be the responsibility of the customer to cooperate in an
review or evaluation of each Assigned Employee relative to such
employee’s ability to perform specific job functions upon completion
of employee’s assignment.
Incident, Error, Tracking System
It shall be the responsibility of the customer to notify UNI within
24 hours of the event; any competency issues, incidents, and/or
complaints related to the Assigned Employee and/or UNI. Customer
agrees to initiate communication with UNI whenever an
incident/injury report related to the Assigned Employee is
completed. Upon notification, UNI shall document and track all
unexpected incidents, including errors, sentinel events and other
events, injuries and safety hazards related to the care and services
provided.
The UNI office, located in Los Angeles, CA is open Monday through
Friday from the hours of 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Our local telephone number
is (866) 653-7111. Outside of normal business hours, in the event of
an emergency please contact us at (866) 653-7111
In the event of an emergency, natural disaster or other
uncontrollable event, UNI. will continue to provide service to you
through our corporate network form a location where phones and
computers are functional. UNI will do everything possible to support
you in meeting your needs during crisis situation(s). A copy of our
Emergency Management Plan is available upon request.
Our goal is to always provide you with a consistent level of
service. If for any reason you are dissatisfied with our service or
the service provided by one of our healthcare professionals, we
encourage you to contact the local manager to discuss the issue. UNI
has processes in place to resolve customer complaints in an
effective and efficient manner. If the resolution does not meet your
expectation, we encourage you to call the UNI corporate office at
(213). A corporate representative will work with you to resolve your
concern. Any individual or organization that has a concern about the
quality and safety of patient care delivered by UNI. healthcare
professionals, which has not been addressed by UNI. management, is
encouraged to contact the Joint Commission at
www.jointcommission.org
or by calling the Office of Quality Monitoring at
630.792.5636. UNI. demonstrates this commitment by taking no
retaliatory or disciplinary action against employees when they do
report safety or quality of care concerns to the Joint Commission.
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