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HSPnet BC Data Report

HSPnet BC Data Report. 2010 -2011. Practice Education Hours in BC a Snapshot. Student hours in 2010/11 totaled: 4,286,436 Total Preceptor hours: 1,697,187 Total Nursing Preceptor Hours: 1,040,495 Total nursing preceptor FTEs = 612* (*CRNBC FTE=1700 hours)

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HSPnet BC Data Report

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  1. HSPnet BC Data Report 2010 -2011

  2. Practice Education Hours in BC a Snapshot • Student hours in 2010/11 totaled: 4,286,436 • Total Preceptor hours: 1,697,187 • Total Nursing Preceptor Hours: 1,040,495 • Total nursing preceptor FTEs = 612* (*CRNBC FTE=1700 hours) Practice Education Hours in BC 2010/11

  3. Placement Requests & Final Status

  4. Placement Requests & Final Status

  5. Health Authority Total 2010/11

  6. Active users vs Active Programs

  7. Program Data 2010/11 and 2005/06

  8. Capacity HSPnet defines capacity in three ways: Theoretical capacity (maximum for that unit if all shifts/days etc. are available), Utilization (what was actually used) and Target capacity (a level set by the site contact that in theory is optimal for the staff/student/patients). Capacity in HSPnet is tracked through the Capacity Management Tool (CMT). The CMT was developed to show capacity.

  9. collaborative learning unit (CLU) for placement in HSPnet

  10. Rural data Rural communities can be defined by the Rural Practice Subsidiary Agreement (RSA). RSA communities are designated A, B, C, D, based on the number of isolation points (per the Medical Isolation Point Rating System by the Joint Standing Committee) they receive. The Medical Isolation Point Assessment is based on: number of designated specialties within 70 km; number of general practitioners within 35 km; community size; distance from a major medical community; degree of latitude. Based on this, the rural data within HSPnet is as follows:

  11. Rural Data The majority of rural placements (80%) come from the Island in BSN and PN programs. Campbell River took the most number of placements. There are 11 schools placing students in rural communities

  12. BUDGET British Columbia Operating/Enhancements BUDGET Financial Indicators BUDGET

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