Audit Of Nursing Conducted By Auditor General
VICTORIA — BC’s Auditor General has released a report of Northern Health’s recruitment of Registered Nurses.
Carol Bellringer found that, as of April 2017, Northern Health was short 121 RN’s and more than a quarter of rural and remote Nurse Practitioners were vacant.
The Auditor General lauded some good recruitment practices employed by Northern Health including a formal employee referral program, staff recognition programs, multiple targeted marketing campaigns, and student placements/clinical rotations at rural and remote locations.
“While there are influences outside of Northern Health’s control when it comes to recruiting and retaining nurses, there are factors that it can control and therefore, areas for improvement,” said Bellringer.
The Auditor General’s office set out a series of nine recommendations:
1. That Northern Health, to create a more effective health human resource plan, consider a broad range of factors, including community characteristics, population health needs, scope of practice, stakeholder input and current circumstances.