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Fillable Printable Employee Contract Form - Wisconsin

Fillable Printable Employee Contract Form - Wisconsin

Employee Contract Form - Wisconsin

Employee Contract Form - Wisconsin

SAMPLE
LETTER OF EMPLOYMENT
Dear ____________:
On behalf of the Medical Center I am pleased to welcome you as a Physician Assistant for our
Medical Clinic. This letter contains details about your starting salary and the fringe benefit programs
currently available. After reviewing this letter, please sign and return one copy to indicate your
acceptance of employment with the Medical Center.
Your starting compensation at our Medical Clinic will be $__________ paid on a biweekly payroll
schedule. This will be a full-time position and will consist of 40-45 hours per week. The
probationary period will be 90 days, and your first performance review will be at six months. You
will accrue fringe benefits during the probationary period and will be eligible to use these benefits
upon completion of the period. You will have another evaluation at 12 months and then annually
thereafter.
The Medical Center has an Earned Time Off Program designed to combine traditional vacation, sick,
funeral, and personal holiday time into one account. Traditional holidays are not considered to be a
part of the earned time program. This time is prorated for part-time employees. This accrued time
may be used once the employee has completed the 90-day probationary period. For 1-5 years of
service accumulation per month will be 1¾ days (14 hours) or 21 days (168 hours) per year with a
maximum accrual of 31½ days (252 hours). For six or more years of service accumulation per
month will be 2½ days (20 hours) or 30 days per year (240 hours) with the maximum accrual of 45
days (360 hours).
The Medical Center will provide single or family hospitalization and medical/surgical and dental
insurance coverage.
The Medical Center pays the premium for a term life insurance policy equivalent to one times the
annual salary for all full-time employees. (Rounded to the nearest $1,000, to a maximum of
$100,000). This benefit also includes Accidental Death and Dismemberment coverage.
Supplemental life insurance policies are available to the employee, spouse, and dependent children.
Premiums for all supplemental plans are deducted monthly via payroll check.
The Medical Center provides a short-term disability - salary continuation program for employees
averaging 20 or more hours per week. The plan will provide income replacement during short
periods of disability. The benefit amount is equal to 100% of base salary from the 1st day of
disability and continues through the 90th day of disability.
The Medical Center also provides long-term disability insurance for employees who are working 30
or more hours per week on a regular basis. Long-term disability begins on the 91st day of disability
and pays 60% of annual income, not to exceed $15,000 per month.
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The retirement plan includes profit sharing and a voluntary 401(k) feature with an additional
employee matching contribution. Eligible employees may enter the plan January 1 or July 1 after 12
months of service and 1,000 work hours. Example: Date of employment is June 26, 1994; entry
into the plan is July 1, 1995. Date of employment is September 26, 1994; entry into the plan is
January 1, 1996. The exact date participation begins is dependent on the date you begin employment
and on the plan terms.
The Medical Center will pay both the state component as well as the private component of your
malpractice insurance.
The Medical Center will also pay state (The Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants) and
national (The American Academy of Physician Assistants) dues.
The Medical Center will provide five (5) days of educational time per year. Each Physician Assistant
will be granted $1,500 annually for continuing education and expenses. If you choose not to use the
$1,500 during the calendar year, it may be carried into the next year. Maximum accrual is $2,000.
The Medical Center also requires that all medical staff must have a medical evaluation to comply
with the Americans With Disabilities Act. We will try to schedule this for you during your
orientation.
You must obtain a valid Wisconsin Physician Assistant License before you will be able to start
working at the Medical Center.
Please note that the benefits and programs are subject to change or discontinuance without prior
notice.
This letter covers the items we discussed and summarizes the current benefits and practices available
to Physician Assistants at the Medical Center. It is not a contract of employment or an offer of a
contract. This offer of employment is valid for a period of two (2) weeks from the date of this letter
and the acceptance of employment must be signed by you within this time period or the offer will be
void. Physician Assistants are employed on an at will basis.
If you have any questions or if I can be of any assistance, please feel free to give me a call.
Sincerely,
Medical Staff Recruiter
I accept employment as outlined above.
_____________________________ Date: _____________________________
SAMPLE
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
This agreement is effective as of _________________, by and between ____________________ (a
Wisconsin Service Corporation), with a place of business at ____________, Wisconsin, hereinafter
referred to as Employer,and ________________, P.A., hereinafter referred to as Employee.
Section 1 - Recitals
1.1 Employee desires to accept employment as a Physician Assistant for the Employers business.
1.2 Employer has offered Employee employment under the terms and conditions set forth in this
agreement, and Employee is willing to accept employment on such terms and conditions.
1.3 In consideration of the above recitals and the mutual promises and agreements contained in
this agreement, it is mutually agreed as provided herein.
1.4 Employee shall not have nor vest into any ownership of Employers business as a result of
this agreement.
1.5 Employee shall perform his or her duties under this agreement in an ethical and professional
manner.
1.6 Employee shall work hours as assigned by Employer. However, it is expected that Employee
shall work five (5) full days each week.
Section 2 - Term
The term of this agreement shall begin on the above stated effective date and shall continue until
terminated as provided in this agreement. This agreement shall terminate upon either party giving
written notice at least 30 days prior to terminating.
Section 3 - Compensation
Base Salary - Employee shall be paid a base annual salary of $___________ paid at the rate of
$__________ per month.
Incentive Compensation - In addition to the base salary, Employee shall be entitled to incentive-
based compensation. Said compensation to be 33% of receipts attributable to Employees charged
services in excess of $___________.
Receipts credited to Employee are defined as the gross charges billed directly for Employee
professional services times Employers collection percentage for the period.
Incentive compensation to be paid no less than annually with the initial calculation due no later than
15 days following July 1 of each year.
Section 4 - Continuing Education Expenses
During the term of this agreement, Employer shall reimburse Employee a maximum of $1,500 per
year for continuing education expenses. Said expenses to include transportation, registration,
lodging, meals, and other properly documented education expenses submitted to Employer.
Employer shall pay or reimburse Employee for dues paid to one state and one national physician
assistant society or association.
Section 5 - Benefits
Retirement Plan - Employee will be eligible to receive a contribution to the Corporations Pension
and Profit Sharing plan on the first August 1 after his or her initial year of employment. See
Summary Plan Description for details of eligibility and entry dates (available from Employer).
Liability Coverage - Employer shall provide professional liability coverage for Employee.
Vacation - Employee shall be granted three (3) weeks vacation with pay. Pay to be computed as
1/52 of Employees base salary for each weeks vacation.
A weeks vacation shall be defined as the equivalent of five (5) working days. Vacation days must
be taken in no less than half-day increments.
Sick Leave - Employee shall be allowed up to seven (7) days per year with pay for time off due to
sickness or illness of Employee.
Continuing Education - Employee shall be granted one (1) week (5 working days) per year for
purposes of attending continuing education meetings/courses.
Holiday Pay - Employee shall be eligible for paid holidays falling on a day he or she is regularly
scheduled to work.
Other Benefits - Employee may be eligible for other fringe benefits as may be provided employees as
determined from time to time and at the discretion of the Board of Directors.
Section 6 - Governing Law
It is agreed that this agreement shall be governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with the
laws of the state of Wisconsin.
Section 7 - Entire Agreement
This agreement shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties, and any prior
understanding or representation of any kind preceding the date of this agreement shall not be binding
upon either party except to the extent incorporated in this agreement.
Section 8 - Modification of Agreement
Any modification of this agreement or additional obligation assumed by either party in connection
with this agreement shall be binding only if evidenced in writing signed by each party or an
authorized representative of each party.
Section 9 - No Waiver
The failure of either party to this agreement to insist upon the performance of any of the terms and
conditions of this agreement, or the waiver of any breach of any of the terms and conditions of this
agreement, shall not be construed as thereafter waiving any such terms and conditions, but the same
shall continue and remain in full force and effect as if no such forbearance or waiver has occurred.
Section 10 - Effect of Partial Invalidity
The invalidity of any portion of this agreement will not and shall not be deemed to affect the validity
of any other provision. In the event that any provision of this agreement is held to be invalid, the
parties agree that the remaining provisions shall be deemed to be in full force and effect as if they had
been executed by both parties subsequent to the expungement of the invalid provision.
In witness whereof, each party to this agreement has caused it to be executed at __________,
Wisconsin, on the date indicated below.
Dated: _______________________ Employer: _____________________________
By: _____________________________
Dated: _______________________ Employee: _____________________________
By: _____________________________
SAMPLE
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRESCRIPTION AUTHORIZATION
As the supervising physician(s) of _________________________, PA-C, I authorize the writing of
all scheduled and nonscheduled prescriptions listed in the American Hospital Formulary with the
following exceptions:
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
We have reviewed this authorization form together on _________________________.
Physician Signature(s) PA Signature
_______________________ _____________________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
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ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE/COLLABORATIVE AGREEMENT
This agreement between _______________ (Nurse Practitioner) and _______________ (Physician)
outlines that portion of advanced practice nursing which constitutes delegated medical acts. Both
clinicians are licensed by the state of Wisconsin.
1. Nurse practitioner is approved to:
Evaluate patients by eliciting the health history, performing physical examination, ordering
and interpreting diagnostic tests, and referring to specialists and therapists.
Treat conditions by prescribing therapies and performing procedures according to the nurse
practitioners education, training, and experience.
Sign documents (within legal limitations) as indicated.
2. The collaborating physician (and/or his or her designee[s]) will be available for consultation
within a reasonable period of time.
3. Emergencies will be handled according to the clinic policy.
4. Quality of nurse practitioners performance will be evaluated by periodic chart review, at least
quarterly.
5. Credentials: Nurse practitioner will maintain licensure and certification as an RN and APNP
during the term of this agreement.
6. Term: This agreement will be reviewed at least yearly.
Accepted: _______________________________ _______________________________
Collaborating Physician (Date) Nurse Practitioner (Date)
SAMPLE
NURSING HOME PROTOCOL
FOR PHYSICIAN/GERIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER
COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE
The Geriatric Nurse Practitioner (GNP) has advanced skills in the assessment of the physical and
psychosocial health-illness status of elderly individuals through health history taking and physical
examinations. GNPs also function as health counselors and educators for patients and their families.
The GNP functions collaboratively with the patients physician to manage medical care.
1.0 Acting with or without physician consultation, the GNP may order the following in order to
evaluate a patients condition and/or response to a treatment. These may be implemented
immediately by the nursing home staff. These orders include but are not limited to:
1.1 Diagnostic laboratory tests, such as but not limited to:
Chemistry profile
CBC
Ua/Uc
Drug levels
X-rays
Cultures
1.2 Clinical monitoring, such as but not limited to:
Vital signs
Weight
I and O
Fingerstick glucose monitoring
Stools for occult blood
Oxygen saturation levels
1.3 Activity levels
1.4 Rehabilitative and psychological services evaluation or treatment
1.5 Diet changes, including oral and enteral feedings
1.6 Infection control techniques
1.7 Skin/wound care
1.8 Restraint orders
1.9 Consultation with other health care providers/specialists and appropriate follow-up
care
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2.0 Prescription orders
2.1 The GNP, an advanced practice nurse, has been given (by the Wisconsin Board of
Nursing) the authority to perform delegated medical acts, which includes the authority
to prescribe medications (Wisconsin Board of Nursing Statutes, Chapter N6.03(2) sub
paragraph [(a), (b), (c), (d)]), excluding prescribing controlled substances. The
nursing home and the pharmacy may accept the GNPs signature as authorization to
dispense or administrator the medications prescribed.
2.2 Effective March 1994, Wisconsin Act 138 granted certified Advanced Practice Nurse
Prescribers (APNP) certain prescriptive writing privileges. Per Wisconsin Nursing
Statutes (N8.06), The APNP may issue only those prescription orders appropriate to
the advanced practice nurse prescribers areas of competence, as established by his or
her education, training, or experience; may not prescribe Schedule I controlled
substances; and must adhere to the anabolic steroid rules. No physician co-signature is
necessary. To prescribe controlled substances, the APNP must include his or her
controlled substances number [N.807(2)]. The nursing home and the pharmacy may
accept the APNPs signature to dispense or administer the medications prescribed.
3.0 Telephone and written communication from all departments should be directed to the GNP
first. The GNP may assess the urgency of patient care situation and decide whether to call
the physician immediately or to use routine communication. Events which the nursing home
is required to report (e.g., falls, skin tears, medication errors) may be reported to the GNP
who will assure that the physician is notified.
4.0 The GNP may independently, or in consultation with the physician, verify admission orders.
5.0 Following the initial visit to a newly admitted patient, required visits may be alternate
between personal visits by the physician and visits by the GNP.
6.0 The GNP may perform procedures as delegated by the physician for which the GNP has been
trained, educated, or has experience.
7.0 The GNP may perform examinations in conjunction with the nursing home admission process
as well as annual examinations, if required by the nursing home. Wisconsin Administrative
Code HSS132.52(2) requires that admission to a nursing home be physician ordered.
8.0 The GNP can assess, monitor, and manage common acute and chronic health problems of the
elderly in collaboration with the patients physician.
9.0 The GNP functions collaboratively with the physician who assumes ultimate responsibility for
the patients medical care.
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