Dear Sir/Madam,
I am joining a medical institution, and I do not have any experience with the HR policies of medical organizations or hospitals. The organization I am going to join does not have any HR policy in place and they want me to develop a policy to bring discipline to the organization. The staff will consist of medical personnel such as doctors, nurses, wardboys, aayas, pathology staff, radiation technicians, radiologists, as well as non-medical office staff.
I would like to understand the policies regarding their leaves, working hours, probation periods, etc. Could you please guide me in this regard?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
I am joining a medical institution, and I do not have any experience with the HR policies of medical organizations or hospitals. The organization I am going to join does not have any HR policy in place and they want me to develop a policy to bring discipline to the organization. The staff will consist of medical personnel such as doctors, nurses, wardboys, aayas, pathology staff, radiation technicians, radiologists, as well as non-medical office staff.
I would like to understand the policies regarding their leaves, working hours, probation periods, etc. Could you please guide me in this regard?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Sir/Madam,
Recently, I have joined the multispeciality Hospital. Here, I have to create the HR policies and HR manual. I have worked in the manufacturing field, so I do not have any ideas of an HR role in the medical field. Kindly help me to develop the HR manual of the hospital. Also, please send me a sample HR manual from any multispeciality hospital if available.
The HR manual should contain recruitment and selection policy, grievance handling procedures, HR laws applicable to hospitals, organizational structure, trade unions in hospitals, performance appraisal methods, leave policy, payroll processes, manpower sources, and budgeting, among others.
If anyone has details about this, please kindly send it to
.
Many thanks in advance.
Heena Suthar.
From India, Ahmadabad
Recently, I have joined the multispeciality Hospital. Here, I have to create the HR policies and HR manual. I have worked in the manufacturing field, so I do not have any ideas of an HR role in the medical field. Kindly help me to develop the HR manual of the hospital. Also, please send me a sample HR manual from any multispeciality hospital if available.
The HR manual should contain recruitment and selection policy, grievance handling procedures, HR laws applicable to hospitals, organizational structure, trade unions in hospitals, performance appraisal methods, leave policy, payroll processes, manpower sources, and budgeting, among others.
If anyone has details about this, please kindly send it to
Many thanks in advance.
Heena Suthar.
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Friends,
Similar to other organizations, hospitals need human resources (HR) managers to manage the complexities of employee relations, compensation, and government compliance. These professionals serve as advisers to doctors, nurses, and other medical staff on HR matters that affect the daily functions and personal lives of hospital employees. You may have the following HR Policies:
- Recruitment and Selection Policy
- Training and Development Policy
- Pest Control Policy
- Conveyance Policy
- Pantry and Canteen Policy
- Relocation Policy
- Refreshment Policy
- Leave and Holiday Policy
- Overtime Policy
- Shift Duty Policy
- Reimbursement Policy
- Laptop Policy
- Mobile Policy
- Housekeeping Policy
- Dress Code Policy
- Discipline Policy
- Patient Entry Policy
- Visitor Policy
- Salary and Incentive Policy
- Health and Safety Policy
- Security and Safety Policy
You may devise as many policies for the betterment of the hospital, doctors, and the patients.
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
Similar to other organizations, hospitals need human resources (HR) managers to manage the complexities of employee relations, compensation, and government compliance. These professionals serve as advisers to doctors, nurses, and other medical staff on HR matters that affect the daily functions and personal lives of hospital employees. You may have the following HR Policies:
- Recruitment and Selection Policy
- Training and Development Policy
- Pest Control Policy
- Conveyance Policy
- Pantry and Canteen Policy
- Relocation Policy
- Refreshment Policy
- Leave and Holiday Policy
- Overtime Policy
- Shift Duty Policy
- Reimbursement Policy
- Laptop Policy
- Mobile Policy
- Housekeeping Policy
- Dress Code Policy
- Discipline Policy
- Patient Entry Policy
- Visitor Policy
- Salary and Incentive Policy
- Health and Safety Policy
- Security and Safety Policy
You may devise as many policies for the betterment of the hospital, doctors, and the patients.
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
Hi,
I joined a hospital as an HR Executive. I do not have any experience with HR policies in medical organizations or hospitals. The organization I am joining does not have any HR policy; they want me to create a policy to bring discipline to the organization. The medical staff will include doctors, nurses, wardboys, ayahs, pathology staff, radiation technicians, radiologists, etc., along with non-medical office staff.
Basically, I would like to know about policies concerning leaves, working hours, probation periods, etc. Can you please guide me in this regard?
Thanks,
Shalini
From India, Shimla
I joined a hospital as an HR Executive. I do not have any experience with HR policies in medical organizations or hospitals. The organization I am joining does not have any HR policy; they want me to create a policy to bring discipline to the organization. The medical staff will include doctors, nurses, wardboys, ayahs, pathology staff, radiation technicians, radiologists, etc., along with non-medical office staff.
Basically, I would like to know about policies concerning leaves, working hours, probation periods, etc. Can you please guide me in this regard?
Thanks,
Shalini
From India, Shimla
Hi all,
I have a situation here in my company where one of our staff has been diagnosed as HIV positive. What should the employer do in this situation? The employer is supportive of the staff member, but other staff members are not very comfortable working in this environment. Please advise! As an HR professional, what should I do?
Thank you.
From India, Ambala
I have a situation here in my company where one of our staff has been diagnosed as HIV positive. What should the employer do in this situation? The employer is supportive of the staff member, but other staff members are not very comfortable working in this environment. Please advise! As an HR professional, what should I do?
Thank you.
From India, Ambala
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