[LHDAccreditation] Policy

Pamela Heilman pheilman at co.marion.or.us
Mon Dec 6 12:30:29 PST 2010


Marion won't apply in 2011 for the same reasons mentioned by Pat. 
Has anyone heard what the cost will be?
Pam
 
 
 
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Division Director for Public Health
Marion County Health Dept
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Salem, OR 97301
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>>> "Crozier, Pat" <PCrozier at co.linn.or.us> 12/6/2010 8:48:55 AM >>>

Linn County will NOT be applying in 2011.   We still have a lot of
preliminary work to do-  mainly getting strategic plan done. Pat
 
Pat Crozier, RN, BSN
Program Manager 
Linn County Public Health
P.O. Box 100
Albany, OR  97321
541-967-3888 Ex. 2322
FAX: 541-926-2102
 

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Deschutes County will be applying in 2011.  Our Mission: To promote and
protect the health and safety of our community.  Laura Spaulding, RDWIC
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Subject: Re: [LHDAccreditation] Policy

 Policies - I am certain that the PHAB reviewers assigned will come
from organizations that have both management and represented employees
and will know your dilemma; if i were preparing i would probably pick
the one that covers the largest portion of my PH workforce and attach
note there are other groups that have policies but the overlap is 90+%
and the differences are trivial for this level of review.
 
Pursuit - i also am curious who will be applying in 2011.
 
te 
 
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>>> "Divneet Kaur" <dkaur at co.lincoln.or.us> 12/3/2010 8:35 AM >>>
Hello!

I was hoping someone could help me out with a question I had on Part A
and the standards relating to personnel policies.  We are running into
the issue of multiple policies for each requirement. 

For example in A 1.4 : Hours of Work, Benton County has a policy
provided by the Human Resources department internally for exempted staff
and one for the AFSCME Union employees also pertaining to hours of work.
Finally, we have an ONA policy for these same criteria for the nursing
staff. 

My question is should we include all of these policies as evidence? We
are not to provide more evidence that asked for, but each policy is
relevant to a specific group. If we are to choose one policy, which
takes precedence over the rest? 

Also, I was curious to see which counties are actively pursuing
accreditation this year? 

Thank you!

Divneet


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