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KPSC-NUHW Psych-Social Chapter Employees. Kaiser Permanente Summary of Key Proposals.

June 26, 2019

To our valued Mental Health Professionals and Registered Nurses,

The contract proposal that is currently out to you for consideration is as important to us as it is to you. We’ve been at the Bargaining Table for almost one full year. Our most recent discussions have yielded what we consider significant progress to address your concerns. We are disappointed by the recommendation of your union for you to reject the proposal which our bargaining teams did together and as a result, postpone the improvements that need to be made immediately.

As we shared in our letter to each of you, we hear your concerns about workloads and patient return access. We need a contract to move forward on addressing these critical things. We’ve heard that the union doesn’t trust that management is sincere in improving workloads and patient access. Therefore, to demonstrate our commitment, we are moving forward with bringing in relief staffing through temporary positions and agency resources – despite not knowing the outcome of the ratification vote. We have also accelerated recruitment strategies to fill our 75 open positions. We will also be adding new Psychotherapist FTEs over the coming months above and beyond those open positions. There is much more we need to do that is provided in our offer but can’t without your approval of the contract.

We see the joint six-month intensive workgroup as being a factor in our effectively addressing the growing demand for mental health care services in the future. If we are to more effectively meet the demand, we must collaboratively rethink and redesign our model of psychotherapy. As a result of this work, we will bring more patients back to receiving care by Kaiser Permanente therapists instead of community-based providers, and that will drive the hiring of even more Kaiser Permanente therapists going forward.

The current offer under consideration addresses most of your personal and professional interests and will relieve many of your immediate concerns and daily challenges. It includes significant, meaningful provisions to address staffing, scheduling, and compensation.  It is also accompanied by several initiatives we are undertaking to recruit and retain the best mental health professionals.  We are also looking at what facility expansion is necessary to accommodate this planned growth.

We urge you to vote in favor of ratification of the proposal, so we can all move forward.

For your reference, we’ve included information that highlights the benefits of our offer. You also can view this information online at http://www.dev-kpscalfyi.org.php56-11.lan3-1.websitetestlink.com/home/ [1].

Thank you for your dedication to our patients and the work you do every day. Together, we will work to improve mental health care, make Kaiser Permanente the employer of choice for mental health professionals, and develop a model that can benefit the entire nation.

Sincerely,

Julie Miller-Phipps
president, Southern California Region Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals
Annie Russell, RN, MSN, MBA
chief operating officer, Southern California Permanente Medical Group

Summary of Kaiser Permanente Key Contract Proposals for the
Psych/Social Chapter
(*Items listed are subject to bargaining)

Addressing Staffing and Access Concerns
We will immediately address the strain that has been placed on your daily office practice due to the rapid increase in demand for appointments, combined with staffing shortages and space constraints in several of our service areas. We also have initiatives and bargaining proposals that will address mid- and long-term staffing and access challenges, described below.

We will immediately address the strain that has been placed on your daily office practice due to the rapid increase in demand for appointments, combined with staffing shortages and space constraints in several of our service areas. We also have initiatives and bargaining proposals that will address mid- and long-term staffing and access challenges, described below.

Immediate Relief
Within 30 days of contract ratification, we will increase staffing with temporary agency resources and therapists where available to assist with return access. We will also increase staffing with temporary agency psychiatric RNs for triage where indicated.

Mid-Term Staffing and Return Access Proposals

New Job Classifications*

Long-Term Staffing and Return Access Proposals

Adding Space and Improving Office Environments

Designing the Future of Mental Health Care

Increasing the Number of Mental Health Professionals, and Recruiting and Retaining Therapists
We will commit substantial resources – $50 million over three years – to increase the number of people entering, developing, and remaining in the mental health professions, and also make Kaiser Permanente the preferred place for them to deliver care and grow their skills and knowledge.

Industry Leading Compensation
We are offering a combination of wage and benefits increases that ensure you will receive continued market leading compensation. Our offer includes*:

Developing a Shared Understanding
We will also commit to work together to gather and analyze data related to Kaiser Permanente jobs and pay rates, develop a common understanding of this data relative to the market, and review our findings together ahead of the next round of bargaining. We remain committed to competitive pay that allows Kaiser Permanente to continue to be an employer of choice while improving affordability and delivering high-quality care and service.

We believe this combination of business initiatives and bargaining proposals described above is the largest investment made by a healthcare organization in the country and is reflective of Kaiser Permanente’s commitment to improving mental health care over the term of this agreement. With your help, we will lead the nation in mental health, through early detection and evidence-based treatment across a full continuum of care settings.

* An asterisk means this item is subject to bargaining.