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How Healthcare Staffing Agencies Can Prevent Claims

Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Healthcare staffing agencies play a vital role in maintaining patient care standards. That is why it is critical for staffing agencies’ employees to be properly vetted, kept informed, and trained prior to being placed to reduce the likelihood of claims. Preventing such claims requires a collaboration between the healthcare staffing agency and the facility where employees are being placed. Healthcare staffing agencies can take steps to prevent claims and protect their operations.

Employee Screening

A best practice for preventing claims is to ensure that the healthcare professionals being placed are highly qualified and have the required credentials. Proper vetting includes verifying licenses, certifications, and prior work experience. If the potential employee is not properly screened and is hired, it not only is putting the patients in danger but it can result in malpractice claims.

Collective Intelligence, a professional screening service, states that “up to 30% of job applications contain false statements.” The company notes that “by using a healthcare professional screening service, you can rest assured that you are mitigating the risks associated with theft, negligent hiring lawsuits, poor employee retention and fees associated with non-compliance.”

Properly screening potential employees can reduce the risk of unintentionally bringing on unqualified people who could put the organization at risk.

Clear Communication of Job Roles and Responsibilities

Miscommunication or misunderstanding of job roles can lead to situations where healthcare professionals make decisions outside of their job roles. This not only puts the patient at risk but can also expose the agency to liability claims. To prevent this, the agency must clearly outline the roles, responsibilities, and limitations of the healthcare professionals that are being placed in the facility. Healthcare staffing agencies and the healthcare provider that hires them need to make sure that everyone involved knows exactly what the healthcare professional is responsible for at the facility. 

Effective Safety Training

The healthcare industry is physically demanding, and healthcare professionals are prone to injuries, whether from lifting patients, long shifts, or a slip and fall. Healthcare staffing agencies are also prone to high turnover which can lead to workers being less familiar with their workplace and safety protocols, thus increasing the risk of accidents.

Healthcare staffing agencies must protect themselves from workers’ compensation, general liability, and medical malpractice claims. One way to do this is by partnering with the facilities where the employees are placed and formally agree to share responsibility for training and safety.

While staffing agencies should provide proper training, client facilities should also offer site-specific training related to their own operations and protocols. Clear agreements between the agency and the client facility regarding training responsibilities will help minimize the risk of claims.

Preventing claims in the healthcare staffing industry is an ongoing process that requires attention to detail, ongoing training, and partnerships with healthcare facilities. By taking these steps, agencies can protect themselves from the financial damage associated with claims and the general safety of their employees.

To learn more about how your healthcare staffing agency can reduce risk, contact me at jmarrs@ranchomesa.com or (619) 486-6569.

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