Hospitalists at St. Vincent vote to ratify new contract with Providence

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Hospitalists at Providence St. Vincent have ratified a new contract with Providence Oregon after extensive negotiations, yet they will continue to strike in solidarity with the nurses at St. Vincent. The contract approval follows a year of bargaining and aims to enhance staffing safety and quality of care. Despite the new agreement, tensions remain as nurses continue their picket line until a resolution is reached.

Hospitalists at Providence St. Vincent have voted unanimously to ratify a new contract with Providence Oregon after extensive negotiations that spanned over a year. Although this agreement marks a significant milestone, hospitalists will continue to strike in solidarity with nurses at St. Vincent, who remain without a contract. The new contract allows for physician involvement in crucial decisions regarding staffing safety and unit management, changes that were previously resisted by Providence. Dr. Jahanavi Chandrashekar, a member of the bargaining team, hailed the contract as a substantial victory, emphasizing its potential to improve patient care and working conditions for hospitalists. However, the ongoing strike reflects the unresolved issues faced by nurses, with a majority rejecting Providence's latest offer. The situation underscores the broader labor tensions within the healthcare system in Oregon. Providence has expressed its contentment with the hospitalists' contract but faces ongoing challenges with nursing staff negotiations. As the strike continues, both sides remain under pressure to reach a resolution that addresses the needs of healthcare workers and ensures quality patient care.

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