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Old Aug 22, 2007, 10:25 AM
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Question OR call compensation>>please help

Hello fellow OR RN's!!
My department is desperately seeking some more realistic compensation for being on call and we need information on how other institutions compensate their surgery staff for call.
We need any information you can give us including the size of your OR and how your shifts run etc.
We, for example, are a six room OR open from 7am to 5pm. Our call team, two RN's, start call at 3pm and are paid 3.35 per hour call. We get a "call guarantee" IF we work under four hours. This call guarantee pay is only paid ONCE in an eight hour period and only up to four hours (i.e. work two hours get two hours "call guarantee" at our regular hourly rate)
Ok did I totally confuse you? SORRY! Please help us and give us any info we can use I would love you forever.

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Old Aug 22, 2007, 08:12 PM
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Re: OR call compensation>>please help

I don't have all the numbers off the top of my head currently, guess I should though, huh?

Anyway, we have a small rural Ohio hospital, 6 OR's but staff 3, occasionally 4, at a time. Our shift is days, 0700 to 1530. We try real hard to be done by 1530 of course, but if and when we run over, we try to get down to one room, and the call team takes over at 1530.
We take call until 0700 the next day, on call is a base pay, with a two hour min., that is, say we get called in for a trauma stand by, and we're released after 45 minutes, we get 2 hours call premium. Anytime we're called in, we are paid call premium, but our base on call pay is suspended.
If an second team stays over to finish a second room, volunteers, that is, they are on OT after 40 hours.
Traditionally, the post call people are first out when we slow down the next day. If someone stayed over, we'll try to get them out early too, but many times, it's all hands on deck for the duration of the shift.
Hope that helps.

Mike

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Old Aug 23, 2007, 04:56 AM
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Re: OR call compensation>>please help

The OR I used to work at was a 10 room OR that operated from 7a to 7p but most of the nurses worked 7a to 3:30p and there were about 4 nurses left to staff the 3:30p to 7p portion.

If we needed more than the 4 nurses than there would be a 3:30 to 7p call person. There was always 1 team during night shift housed in the OR and 1 call team. The call rate was $15/hr. If you came in and clocked in, you were automatically paid 2 hours of your pay rate even if you were there 5 minutes.

We had a call team from 7p tp 7a during the week and then a weekend call from Friday 7p to Monday morning 7a.

We would be on call 2 weeknights a month and 1 weekend call every other 3 months.

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Old Aug 23, 2007, 06:18 AM
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Thank you all for your info!!!

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Old Aug 23, 2007, 04:52 PM
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Re: OR call compensation>>please help

Hi there! We have 14 rooms. Most RN's work 07-1730, a few work 07-1530, one works 11-1930, a few work 15-2330. Call M-F is 23-0700...weekends/holidays are 07-0700. We get a whopping $1.70/hr. for being on call. If we get called in it is time and a half plus we get a $25/per case bonus.

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Old Aug 23, 2007, 10:58 PM
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Re: OR call compensation>>please help

$4.00 per hour on call pay ( pager)

call back , auto 3 hours of time and a half

after working four hours double time

hope this helps
marci

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Old Aug 26, 2007, 09:16 AM
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Re: OR call compensation>>please help

I have worked various jobs with on call. My current one pays one hour of regular shift pay for eight hours of on call. You are paid time and a half for your call back time. There is no minimum. Back in the old days in EMS I clocked 16 hours in an 8 hour shift of on call. Got called in 4 times during the night each with a minimum of 4 hours pay. Had to stay for only 30 minutes each time and were released by the night crew. The management changed the rules after that episode, added a maximum of 8 hour pay for 8 hour on call shift.

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Old Aug 31, 2007, 08:14 AM
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Re: OR call compensation>>please help

hi,
i worked for almost 3 years in one of the US territories.we've got 2 main OR, 1 for minor/endoscopy procedure room.we worked 8 hours a day (7am-330pm), 3 staff on call, every other day or every 2 days (330pn-7am), 24-48 hours on-call on weekend (once-twice a month).standby fee per hour was $1.50, on-call pay $24 per hour.
i was quiet heavy for me that time due to understaffing and at the same time we are the first assist of the surgeon, even on a regular working hours.
patience is the only key to keep going and enjoying your job.God bless

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Old Sep 01, 2007, 09:17 AM
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Re: OR call compensation>>please help

$2/hr on call time, pager provided...aren't we lucky :-s

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