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2020
October 2020 Vol 8, No 1
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Chief Operating Officer, Lancaster Cancer Center, PA
Authored Items
My Takeaways from the ACCC 32nd National Conference
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Oncology Practice Management - December 2015, Vol 5, No 9
ACCC Meeting Highlights
Portland, OR, was the site of the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC)’s “How To” conference for the entire cancer care team. More than 600 attendees embraced the opportunity to network and follow 2 tracks of programming on October 21-23, 2015. ACCC’s President, Steven L. D’Amato, BSPharm, RPh, BCOP, has pursued a refocusing on community practice as an important part of his mission, which was reflected in the conference programs.
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What Employers Need to Know About At-Will Employment
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Oncology Practice Management - December 2015, Vol 5, No 9
Human Resources
Employment at will (EAW) is a concept that did not exist at one time in America’s past. In 1877, Horace G. Wood articulated the doctrine in
A Treatise on the Law of Master and Servant
. The concept of EAW must be placed in historical perspective. In the post–Civil War era, the Industrial Revolution went into full swing, and with it came a strong demand for labor. Before that, labor demand was limited, and a national employment policy was practically nonexistent.
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Complying with the Wage and Hour Law
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Oncology Practice Management - November 2015, Vol 5, No 8
Human Resources
All employers, including oncology practices, face human resource (HR) management challenges. For most medical practices, complying with the federal Department of Labor (DOL) Wage and Hour Division standards or with the minimum wage state laws, and any local ordinances, is especially important, because managers in medical practices may be so focused on caregiving that they lose sight of issues such as the exempt status of employees, the use of interns and independent contractors, and how those HR decisions could affect the employer. In addition, it is possible that many medical practices do not have ready access to, and oversight by, a qualified HR professional, because of their size or their financial situation.
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Tattletale or Whistleblower: What’s an Employer to Do?
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Rheumatology Practice Management December 2014 Vol 2 No 6
Human Resources
A quick review of the evening news will often reveal stories of someone in an organization either doing wrong or blowing the whistle on someone else who did wrong. No organization is immune from having its reputation questioned when an employee or manager is caught violating ethical or legal standards, and the fallout can be damaging in many ways.
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Tattletale or Whistleblower: What’s an Employer to Do?
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Urology Practice Management - December 2014, Vol 3, No 6
Human Resources
Aquick review of the evening news will often reveal stories of someone in an organization either doing wrong or blowing the whistle on someone else who did wrong. No organization is immune from having its reputation questioned when an employee or manager is caught violating ethical or legal standards, and the fallout can be damaging in many ways.
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Tattletale or Whistleblower: What’s an Employer to Do?
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Oncology Practice Management - November 2014, Vol 4, No 7
Human Resources
Aquick review of the evening news will often reveal stories of someone in an organization either doing wrong or blowing the whistle on someone else who did wrong. No organization is immune from having its reputation questioned when an employee or manager is caught violating ethical or legal standards, and the fallout can be damaging in many ways.
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Fair Labor Standards Act: Exemptions Review
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Oncology Practice Management - June 2014, Vol 4, No 4
Legal Update
Recent media coverage of the de-bate surrounding an increased federal minimum wage as well as increased “salary basis” test to determine exempt status has drawn employers’ attention.
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Fair Labor Standards Act: Exemptions Review
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Urology Practice Management - June 2014, Vol 3, No 3
Legal Update
Recent media coverage of the de-bate surrounding an increased federal minimum wage as well as increased “salary basis” test to determine exempt status has drawn employers’ attention.
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Dress Codes and Related Employee Appearance Issues
By
Robert D. Orzechowski, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Oncology Practice Management - March 2014, Vol 4, No 2
Practice Management
One of the most challenging issues for human resource (HR) managers is how best to align company policies regarding appearance, grooming, and hygiene with business necessity, safety, legal compliance, and reasonable accommodation.
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