Flu Shot Case Study

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Flu Shot. UHS Employee Policy on Flu Shots needs to be recommunicated to all and also posted t throughout the hospital.
Employee asked why Mental Health Techs do not have email access. Employee stated that they are not communicated information that they feel is important in their job function. They feel they are treated on a need to know bases. Joe said he would ask Morry but felt it was UHS policy. Also, he suggested that techs be given mailboxes so that they can be communicated information that is needed.
Salary concerns. Employee stated tech wages are low and asked were wages being reviewed. Group was told that tech wages were just reviewed that morning and that

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