Published Jun 17, 2009
nyforlove
319 Posts
"On-Call" Pay for Cardiac Cath? New York City Rate?
How does my hospital compare? For hours spent "on-call," i.e., available to work for a specified time, e.g., 12 midnight to 8 a.m. (and able to get to the hospital within 45 minutes), we receive pay as follows: 3/4 time PER HOUR if not called in and TIME-and-one-HALF if actually reporting to the hospital for emergency work. Thanks!
[i apologize for posting this if there already are threads discussing this, but when I performed a keyword search for "on-call pay", I got EVERY posting that had ANY of those 3 words: "on" "call" and "pay"]
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Wanted to specify: this question relates to Cardiac Catheterization AND Electrophysiology Labs. Thanks.
"On-Call" Pay for Cardiac Cath? New York City Rate?How does my hospital compare? For hours spent "on-call," i.e., available to work for a specified time, e.g., 12 midnight to 8 a.m. (and able to get to the hospital within 45 minutes), we receive pay as follows: 3/4 time PER HOUR if not called in and TIME-and-one-HALF if actually reporting to the hospital for emergency work. Thanks![i apologize for posting this if there already are threads discussing this, but when I performed a keyword search for "on-call pay", I got EVERY posting that had ANY of those 3 words: "on" "call" and "pay"]