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OR Lawmakers Approve First-in-Nation Nursing Staffing Ratios

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Tuesday, June 27, 2023   

Oregon lawmakers have passed a first-of-its-kind bill creating minimum nurse-to-patient ratios in hospitals. House Bill 2697 creates minimum standards for the number of nurses on staff across hospitals, from emergency departments to labor and delivery units.

Matt Swanson, political strategist, SEIU Oregon State Council described the legislation as a win for patients.

"This law, when implemented, is going to mean that you'll have somebody at your bedside that is well able to meet your needs - rested and has working conditions that really allow them to focus on the needs of the patient," he explained.

The Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems initially opposed the bill but moved to support it after flexibilities were included, such as for rural hospitals. The bill now heads to Governor Tina Kotek's desk. Implementation will start on September 1st.

Swanson said burnout among nurses accelerated during the pandemic, which is one reason why workers from across the state came forward to push for this legislation in Salem.

"These are folks who care a lot about the communities they serve and their voices were so, so important to developing a good law and giving the Legislature the courage to take a bold stand on safe staffing in our hospitals," he said.

The legislation also sets up staffing committees for other employees in hospitals, including pharmacists and environmental services workers, Swanson said, and added there are enforcement mechanisms for the staffing standards in the bill as well.


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