Case: Alegent Health Alegent Health, based in Omaha, Nebraska, is a non-profit health-care system composed of seven hosp
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Case: Alegent Health Alegent Health, based in Omaha, Nebraska, is a non-profit health-care system composed of seven hosp
One program illustrates how Alegent approached retention of nurses. The Nursing Residence Program has caught national attention. Each resident (or new nurse) is paired with an experienced nurse or "preceptor" based on interests, personality, and so on. Also, a mentor outside the nursing department adds support and encouragement to individuals. Nursing staff meet monthly for training. In addition, they can visit various other departments (pediatrics, cardiology, etc.) in which they may have career interests. Nurses interested in management can shadow the department director to see how the department is managed. Returning nurses who have been out of the field five or more years are enrolled, retrained, and paired with recently finished residents. Alegent Health is the exception to the turnover levels in nursing. Compared with the U.S. health-care industry rate of 20%, Alegent's turnover rate of 7.6% is exceptionally low. Another key to aiding nursing recruitment and retention is an extensive training and development
program. Many different short courses and classes are provided to Alegent employees at no cost. As part of this program, Alegent pays up to $20,000 for employees selected for a career advancement program to obtain nursing degrees. Questions 1. Define the difference between job satisfaction and engagement. 2. Discuss the recommended retention practices from our text that were used by Alegent in this scenario.