Health Minister Adrian Dix says 1st-in-Canada ratios will improve care, reduce burnout
Health Minister Adrian Dix said Friday that B.C. is making history by becoming Canada’s first province with minimum nurse-to-patient ratios.
The ratio for rehabilitation varies depending on the time of day: one nurse per five patients during day and evening hours, one nurse per seven patients during night hours. Adriane Gear, president of the British Columbia Nurses’ Union, joined Dix in making the announcement. Gear, whose organization, helped shape the ratio, called them a “bold step” that will improve job satisfaction while creating safe and healthy workplaces.Dix also announced $237-million to help retain nurses currently working. The money will also be used to recruit new nurses and encourage former ones to return.
Ministry staff indicated the agreement with BCNU does not include a deadline, but added all efforts will be made to meet the ratios. Some hospitals have already meet them while others will need to recruit additional staff. Ratios can also be met through adjustments in working hours. Incentives will kick in April 1.
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