Lawrence Associates’ 2020 COVID-19 Survey Findings
Lawrence Associates’ 2020 COVID-19 Survey Findings
by Lindalee A. Lawrence
We want to thank all the AHHRA of GNY, Nassau-Suffolk and New Jersey Hospital Association members for responding to our surveys during this difficult time. Lawrence Associates, has conducted a survey of 152 market and 106 executive and middle management positions, annually since 1999, on behalf of AHHRA of Greater New York and Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council. Since 1994, Lawrence Associates has conducted all of the New Jersey Hospital Association surveys. For 2020, all surveys included sections on COVID for acute, long-term care, assisted living and home health facilities. Our findings follow:
What Was Needed?
Additional shifts, more coverage, contract employees/ agency staff, per diems, benefits supporting essential staff
Collective bargaining considerations
What Tools Were Used?
Incentive pay focus, timing and amount: weekly/one-time payments (amounts quite variable), double time, surge pay, redeployment pay, additional rate, and additional shift rate eligibility
Free meals (on site & take home)
Housing (agency workers, quarantine staff, etc.)
Additional accrued PTO
Employee Assistance Programs, mental health care/counseling
COVID testing covered (frequency, coverage, availability)
Childcare
Who Was Eligible?
Hospital-wide vs. specific positions
Full time vs. others
Cost Saving Measures (low volume services)
Incentives delayed, deferred, eliminated
Salary, hiring freezes, reduced hours, rates, and furloughs
Executive pay cuts
Where are We Now?
Considerations for Emergency Response Planning (ERP)
Consider multiple catastrophic events: Pandemic, Hurricane, Terrorism
Align ERP with compensation practices
Respond quickly and strategically
Consider frequency, magnitude, duration of ERP protocols and compensation practices for activated staff
Minimize burnout: compensating for the cost of crisis response
Recognize/reward individual/team contributions: extraordinary service recognition, protecting employee well-being
What Worked Best?
Examine incentive frequency, form and amount: identify efficient/effective combinations
Tailor approaches to desired outcome/motivation
Consider follow-up questions and/or case analysis across organizations
What is a return to “normal”?
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