• What are the responsibilities of someone in your position (e.g., VP, CNO, Director, or Manager) in the development of the annual budget?
Nurse Manager
Having business acumen is fundamental to becoming a Chief Nursing Officer (CNO). In some healthcare institutions CNOs are charged with overseeing large aspects of the annual budget of that facility. It is the responsibility of the nurse manager to design the organization’s budget and set goals for the center they represent or at least their nursing unit (Rundio & Sigma Theta Tau International, 2016). This is usually done in close collaboration with finance department. After the development of the budget and after it has been updated, it is then forwarded to the administrative unit and thereafter to the directors for approval. The fiscal year begins following the approval of the budget process (Rundio & Sigma Theta Tau International, 2016). The hospital must deliver the planned programs and services. It must be noted that the budgeting process is dynamic and ongoing. It is important to collect feedback in the budget management process.
The workflow in budget development entails the following stages: Collection of relevant data, service planning, activities planning, plan implementation, budget monitoring, executing corrective measures whenever required to (Rundio, 2016). One of the critical roles of the nurse manager in the chosen organization is to collect relevant information. Ultimately the department in charge of finances collects that information although it has to be in close cooperation with nurse managers. This way it becomes possible to create functional budgets. The information collected by the Nurse Manager includes:
Services provided by the institution: It is the nurse manager who collects this data. The Nurse Manager understands best the kind of services that are currently on offer and the services that will be needed in future. For instance the nurse manager might want to have the bed capacity in the hospital wards increased on a nursing unit that is underutilized. Often the nurse manager will be aware of a new pediatrician or neurosurgeon who is scheduled to come in and that this might increase the volumes in the facility. With this understanding the Nurse Manager will request for increased bed capacity.
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References
Emerick, T., & Lewis, A. (2013). Cracking health costs: How to cut your company's costs and provide employees better care. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley
Rundio, A., & Sigma Theta Tau International. (2016). the nurse manager's guide to budgeting & finance. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International.
Rundio, A., (2016). Budget development for nurse managers. Reflections on Nursing Leadership. Retrieved 3 December, from https://www.reflectionsonnursingleadership.org/features/more-features/budget- development-for-the-nurse-manager
Yong, P. L., Saunders, R. S., Olsen, L. A., & Institute of Medicine (U.S.). (2010). the healthcare imperative: Lowering costs and improving outcomes: workshop series summary. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press.
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