评估Leapfrog集团对重症监护病房医师配置标准的影响

Peter J. Pronovost MD, PhD , David A. Thompson DNSc, MS, RN , Christine G. Holzmueller , Todd Dorman MD , Barbara A. Rudolph PhD, MSSW
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人们越来越担心美国医疗保健的质量和不断上升的成本。本文回顾了Leapfrog集团的ICU医师配置(IPS)标准,总结了支持该标准的证据,回顾了实施该标准的成本,并讨论了该标准对美国重症监护的影响。IPS标准要求成人或儿童普通内科和/或外科icu的所有患者由获得重症监护医学认证的医生管理或共同管理。对文献的系统回顾表明,高强度的医生配备(例如,重症监护医师管理所有患者)与医院死亡率降低30%和ICU死亡率降低40%相关。对来自19项研究的作者的访谈表明,对寻呼机反应和工作日和周末时间的IPS要求得到了证据的支持。使用IPS可节省的成本估计在51万美元到330万美元之间(大型icu可节省更多成本)。IPS的影响尚不清楚,尽管最初6个地区推出的大多数医院都努力实施IPS。鉴于这项研究的结果,如果在全国范围内实施IPS,每年可挽救多达13.4万人的生命,大多数医院将获得净节省。
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Evaluating the impact of the Leapfrog Group’s standard for Intensive Care Unit physician staffing

There is growing concern over the quality and escalating costs of health care in the US. This paper reviews the Leapfrog Group’s ICU Physician Staffing (IPS) standard, summarizes evidence supporting the standard, reviews the cost of implementing the standard, and discusses the impact of the standard on critical care in the US. The IPS standard requires that all patients in adult or pediatric general medical and/or surgical ICUs be managed or co-managed by physicians certified in critical care medicine. A systematic review of the literature demonstrated high intensity physician staffing (e.g. intensivists manage all patients) was associated with a 30% reduction in hospital mortality and a 40% reduction in ICU mortality. Interviews with authors from 19 studies demonstrated that the IPS requirement for pager response and weekday and weekend hours were supported by the evidence. Cost savings estimates with IPS ranged from $510,000 to $3.3 million (greater savings in larger ICUs). The impact of the IPS is unknown, although most hospitals in the original 6 regional rollouts made efforts to implement IPS. Given the results from this study, if IPS were implemented nationally, up to 134,000 lives could be saved annually with most hospitals incurring a net savings.

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