Patient-reported experience is associated with higher future revenue and lower costs of hospitals

Alice Giese, Rasheda Khanam, Son Nghiem, Thomas Rosemann, Michael M. Havranek
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Abstract

Background

Despite the established positive association between patient experience and patient volume, the relationship between patient experience and the financial performance of hospitals has not been studied thoroughly.

Methods

To investigate this relationship, we used longitudinal data from 132 Swiss acute-care hospitals from 2016 to 2019 to examine the associations between patient experience and the proportion of elective patients, revenue, costs, and profits of hospitals. To account for a potential time lag effect, we utilized annual patient experience data and employed multilevel mixed-effects regression modeling to investigate its association with the aforementioned financial performance indicators for the following year.

Results

Data for private and public hospitals were analyzed both separately and in combination, to account for the different proportions of elective patients in these types of hospitals. The resulting mixed models, revealed that for each year studied, the previous year’s patient experience was positively associated with the current year’s proportion of elective patients (β = 0.09, p = 0.004, all hospitals) and revenue (β = 1789.83, p = 0.037, private hospitals only), and negatively associated with costs (β = − 1191.13, p = 0.017, all hospitals); but not significantly associated with future profits (β = 629.12, p = 0.240, all hospitals).

Conclusions

This analysis showed that better patient experience is associated with a higher proportion of elective patients, greater revenue, and lower costs. Our findings may assist hospital managers and regulators in identifying strategies to increase revenue and reduce costs.

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患者报告的经验与医院未来收入增加和成本降低有关
背景尽管患者体验与患者数量之间存在既定的正相关关系,但患者体验与医院财务绩效之间的关系尚未得到深入研究。方法为了研究这种关系,我们使用了 132 家瑞士急症护理医院 2016 年至 2019 年的纵向数据,研究了患者体验与医院的择期患者比例、收入、成本和利润之间的关系。为了考虑潜在的时滞效应,我们利用年度患者体验数据,并采用多层次混合效应回归模型来研究其与次年上述财务绩效指标之间的关联。结果 对私立医院和公立医院的数据进行了单独分析和组合分析,以考虑到这些类型医院中择期就诊患者比例的不同。混合模型显示,在研究的每一年中,上一年的患者体验与当年的择期患者比例(β = 0.09,p = 0.004,所有医院)和收入(β = 1789.83,p = 0.037,仅私立医院)呈正相关,而与成本(β = - 1191.结论这项分析表明,更好的患者体验与更高的择期患者比例、更高的收入和更低的成本相关。我们的研究结果可能有助于医院管理者和监管者确定增加收入和降低成本的策略。
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