Risk-Adjusted Staffing to Improve Patient Value.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Nursing Economics Pub Date : 2015-03-01
Sharon Pappas, Nan Davidson, Jim Woodard, Jennifer Davis, John M Welton
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The presence of hospital-acquired conditions, infections, or other adverse events are a reflection of inadequate patient safety and can have short and long-term impacts of quality of life for patients as well as financial implications for the hospital. Using unit-level information to develop a tool, the Patient Risk Assessment Profile, nurses on an inpatient surgical unit proactively assessed patient risk to guide staffing decisions and nurse-patient assignment with the goal to improve patient value, reduce adverse events, and avoid unnecessary hospital costs. Findings showed decreased adverse event rates for patient falls, catheter-acquired urinary tract infection, central line-acquired blood stream infection, and pressure ulcer prevalence after the intervention was implemented. In addition, end-of-shift over-time and patient cost per case decreased as well yielding an operational impact in hospital financial performance.

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风险调整人员配置以提高患者价值。
医院获得性疾病、感染或其他不良事件的存在是患者安全不足的反映,可能对患者的生活质量产生短期和长期影响,并对医院产生财务影响。利用单位级别的信息来开发一个工具——患者风险评估档案,住院外科病房的护士主动评估患者风险,以指导人员配置决策和护士-患者分配,目标是提高患者价值,减少不良事件,并避免不必要的医院成本。研究结果显示,实施干预后,患者跌倒、导尿管获得性尿路感染、中央静脉获得性血流感染和压疮患病率的不良事件发生率下降。此外,轮班结束时的加班时间和每个病例的患者成本也有所下降,并对医院的财务业绩产生了业务影响。
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Nursing Economics
Nursing Economics 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Nursing Economic$ advances nursing leadership in health care, with a focus on tomorrow, by providing information and thoughtful analyses of current and emerging best practices in health care management, economics, and policymaking. The journal supports nurse leaders and others who are responsible for directing nursing''s impact on health care cost and quality outcomes. The journal is published six times per year.
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