NIDCAP Nursery Certification Program (NNCP)

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NIDCAP Nursery Certification Program (NNCP) Cost Analysis & Budget Justification for NNCP Fees and Travel Expenses NIDCAP Federation International, 2011 NIDCAP is a registered trademark of the NFI, Inc.

Cost Analysis & Budget Justification for NNCP Fees and Travel Expenses 2 Cost Analysis & Budget Justification for NNCP Fees and Travel Expenses I. Review and Evaluation Fees for NNCP Application: Part I The NNCP Director evaluates the nursery applicant s submission of NNCP Application: Part I, which includes: A. Identification of Contact Professionals The identification of a contact professional at the applicant s site, as well as the administrative leadership, Nursery NIDCAP Leaders, and the nursery interdisciplinary care team. B. Description of Nursery A description of the applicant s hospital and nursery including hospital accreditation and licensure, the population served, and description of the NIDCAP Training that the nursery staff are currently receiving or have received in the past. C. Assurance of Support The assurance that the nursery leadership and staff are formally committed, across all disciplines, to practice the NIDCAP approach to care; and the assurance that financial resources are available for staff seeking further training in the NIDCAP approach. D. Supporting Evidence Two examples of developmental care plans (e.g., NIDCAP write up, developmental report). Six Letters of Support from Hospital and Nursery Leadership (i.e., Nursing Hospital Leadership, Financial Hospital Leadership, Administrative Hospital Leadership for the nursery, Medical Leadership, and Family Leader Representative). E. Evaluation Outcome If the nursery applicant s submission is deemed appropriate and meets the NNCP Eligibility Requirements, the applicant is then invited to prepare and submit the NNCP Application: Part II. Should a nursery applicant fail to meet the basic NNCP Eligibility Criteria, the NNCP Review Team will provide recommendations and suggestions for the nursery s next steps towards a successful application. Education, guidance and increasing implementation of NIDCAP care in the applicant s nursery may lead to readiness for application for NIDCAP Nursery Certification. Review and Evaluation Fee for NNCP Application: Part I..............................$1,500 Subtotal: $1,500

Cost Analysis & Budget Justification for NNCP Fees and Travel Expenses 3 II. Review and Evaluation Fees for NNCP Application: Part II The NIDCAP Nursery Certification Program Review Team evaluates the nursery applicant s submission of NNCP Application: Part II, which includes: A. Nursery Site Self Assessment The nursery applicant submits detailed information regarding hospital and nursery unit characteristics specific leadership structures; hospital/nursery structural and organizational characteristics, developmental care support characteristics; developmental care history and goals; as well as a description of the dynamics of the relationships that currently exist between the NICU staff (e.g., nurse to nurse relationships, nurse to doctor relationships) and staff and administration relationships; as well as developing infant/family/staff relationships. B. NIDCAP Nursery Certification Criterion Scales (NNCCS) This assessment instrument assists an applicant nursery to assess itself on the level of quality and the degree of adherence to the key NIDCAP concepts of: individualization of all care and environmental aspects; family centeredness; developmental support for all infants and families cared for in the nursery; and developmental support for the staff involved in delivering such care. This process of self evaluation serves to identify the nursery s readiness for NIDCAP Nursery Certification. The NNCCS are also utilized by the NNC Review Team in the assessment of the applicant nursery s standing on the key NIDCAP concepts outlined above. C. NIDCAP Nursery Certification Criterion Scales: Provision of Evidence The NNCCS: Provision of Evidence offers the nursery applicant the opportunity to demonstrate its implementation of relationship based, family centered, developmental care. The applicant is asked to provide specific information and documentation that corroborates the scores assigned to the NNCCS. The NNCCS Provision of Evidence lists required evidence for scores of four (4) and five (5) and optional evidence for scores one to three (1 3) for each of the 121 scales of the NNCCS. This is the applicant s opportunity to shine as a nursery and demonstrate the integration of the NIDCAP approach to care. It is strongly suggested that the nursery applicant provide as much of the identified documentation/information as possible. D. Evaluation Outcome The NNCP Review Team will examine the documentation submitted and may request further documentation and/or clarification of materials submitted. If the assessment of the submitted materials, described above, are deemed to reflect the high likelihood of a successful certification, the NNCP Director in interaction with the Review Team and the nursery applicant, develops a NNCP Site Visit Schedule. This schedule addresses the dates and times that particular activities (e.g., observations, interviews, chart reviews) will be conducted, and specifies the logistics for the site visit (see Preparation for the NNCP Site Review). Should a nursery applicant fail to provide evidence of the criteria described above, the NNCP Review Team will provide recommendations and suggestions for the nursery s next steps towards a successful application. Education, guidance and increasing implementation of NIDCAP care in the applicant s nursery may lead to readiness for application for NIDCAP Nursery Certification. Review and Evaluation Fee for NNCP Application: Part II............................. $9,000 Subtotal: $9,000

Cost Analysis & Budget Justification for NNCP Fees and Travel Expenses 4 III. Fees for the Review/Evaluation of the Nursery: The NNCP Site Review A. Review of Application and Preparation for the Site Visit Prior to the NNCP Site visit, a Team Leader for the NNCP Review Team is designated. This individual ensures that the Review Team is well prepared for the site visit. The Team Leader: organizes and coordinates the review of all application materials (i.e., NNCP Application Part I and II, the nursery applicant s self evaluation of their nursery utilizing the NNCCS, and the NNCCS Provision of Evidence) with the NNCP Director and the Review Team prior to the Site Visit; serves as a liaison between the nursery s Site Coordinator and the rest of the team; and coordinates plans for the Site Review with the NNCP Director). B. NNCP Site Review Visit The nursery is evaluated by three NNCP Site Reviewers, during a two to three day Site Visit, depending on the nursery s size and complexity. This is followed by a one day off site, yet onlocation, Site Review Team integration day to review the results of the site assessment. The NNCP Review Team will seek to identify and confirm the nursery applicant s strengths and, as indicated, provide additional guidance towards growth and successful certification. During the Site Visit, the Review Team will most likely wish to walk the path that families take through the hospital to their infants bedsides, and will wish to observe the nursery environment and various care opportunities in action. The Review Team will also schedule opportunities to meet with: the hospital and nursery administrative leadership; representatives from across and within the various disciplines active in the nursery; parents who may have in the recent past had a child in the nursery; and parents, who together with their infant, currently experience the nursery. D. Preparation and Distribution of Summary Report The Review Team Leader in collaboration with the NNCP Director takes the lead in the organization and development of the NNCP Summary Report. This report is then shared with the NFI NNCP Steering Committee, and upon the Committee s review and approval, the NFI Board. Once the Board concurs with the NNCP Steering Committee s recommendation, the nursery applicant is informed of the outcome by the NNCP Director and President, NFI Board. E. Evaluation Outcomes Should the review process yield a successful NIDCAP Nursery Certification, the NNCP Director in collaboration with the NFI Board and the applicant nursery will determine the nature and timing of the NNCP Award announcement, which may include a ceremony. Should the review process indicate that further development is required before NIDCAP Nursery Certification is likely, specific guidance will be offered to the site for their next steps of growth. The NNCP Review Team submits recommendations in the NNCP Summary Report. These may include: further education and preparation of the site by attending one of the NNCP workshops; specific guidance offered concerning the nursery environment, care of the infant or family, or the staff that cares for them; and/or obtaining further mentoring from a NIDCAP Trainer. The hospital s NICU developmental leadership team will be supported in solidifying their developmental program towards successful NIDCAP Nursery Certification.

Cost Analysis & Budget Justification for NNCP Fees and Travel Expenses 5 F. Projected Review/Evaluation Fees and Travel Expenses for NNCP Site Visit The length of the NNCP on site visit (i.e., total of 3 or 4 days) is determined by the complexity and size of the applicant s nursery. Two projected budgets are provided for the reader s purview. The first budget is based upon a three member NNCP Review Team participating in a three day site visit of a nursery with a twenty bed capacity (#1, below). The second budget is based upon a three member NNCP Review Team participating in a four day site visit of a more complex nursery with a forty five bed capacity (#2, below). 1. *Estimated Costs for a Three Day NNCP Site Visit a. Three Day Site Review............................................... 9,000 ($1,000/day x 3 days x 3 Site Review Team Members) b. Application Review and Summary Report Preparation..................... 3,000 (Pre and Post Site Preparation: $1,000 x 3 Site Review Team Members) c. Travel Expenses: RT Airfare ($1,000 x 3 Review Team Members)........................... 3,000 Ground Transportation ($200 x 3 Review Team Members).................... 600 Lodging ($200/day x 4 days x 3 Review Team Members).................... 2,400 Food ($60/day x 4 days x 3 Review Team Members)........................ 720 Preparation, Review, Evaluation and Travel Fees: Four Day NNCP Site Review.... $18,720 2. *Estimated Costs for a Four Day NNCP Site Visit Subtotal: $18,720 a. Four Day Site Review................................................ 12,000 ($1,000/day x 4 days x 3 Site Review Team Members) b. Application Review and Summary Report Preparation...................... 3,000 (Pre and Post Site Preparation: $1,000 x 3 Site Review Team Members) c. Travel Expenses: RT Airfare ($1,000 x 3 Review Team Members)............................ 3,000 Ground Transportation ($200 x 3 Review Team Members).................... 600 Lodging ($200/day x 5 days x 3 Review Team Members).................... 3,000 Food ($60/day x 5 days x 3 Review Team Members)........................ 900 Preparation, Review, Evaluation and Travel Fees: Four Day NNCP Site Review.... $22,500 Subtotal: $22,500 *Please note: The above estimates are based on travel within the continental US. Airfares fluctuate depending upon the airline carrier chosen, date of ticket purchase, and date of travel. Travel expenses outside the US will vary depending upon geographical location and currency fluctuations.

Cost Analysis & Budget Justification for NNCP Fees and Travel Expenses 6 IV. Summary of Total Estimated NIDCAP Nursery Certification Costs Fees & Travel Expenses A. Estimated NNCP Fees and a Three Day NNCP Site Visit 1. Review and Evaluation Fee for NNCP Application: Part I.................. 1,500 2. Review and Evaluation Fee for NNCP Application: Part II.................. 9,000 3. Review, Evaluation and Transportation Fees for NNCP Site Review........ 18,720 *TOTAL Estimated Review/Evaluation Fees and Travel Expenses: $29,220 B. Estimated NNCP Fees and a Four Day NNCP Site Visit 1. Review and Evaluation Fee for NNCP Application: Part I.................. 1,500 2. Review and Evaluation Fee for NNCP Application: Part II.................. 9,000 3. Review, Evaluation and Transportation Fees for NNCP Site Review........ 22,500 *TOTAL Estimated Review/Evaluation Fees and Travel Expenses: $33,000 *Please note: The above estimates are based on travel within the continental US. Airfares fluctuate depending upon the airline carrier chosen, date of ticket purchase, and date of travel. Travel expenses outside the US will vary depending upon geographical location and currency fluctuations. NNCP Contact Information: Rodd E. Hedlund, MEd Director NIDCAP Nursery Certification Program nncpdirector@nidcap.org 785 841 5440