The objective of this study was to assess the effect of four different nurse staffing strategies on hospital costs: Part-time RNs; RN temporary agencies; RN rich skill mix; and organizationally experienced RNs. Two regression equations were specified to consider the effect of these strategies on personnel and benefit costs and on non-personnel operating costs. A number of additional variables were also included in the equations to control for the effect of other organization and environmental causes of hospital costs. Consistent with the hypotheses, use of part-time RNs and experienced staff reduced personnel and benefit costs while the use of temporary agencies for RNs increased non-personnel operating costs. An RN rich skill mix was not r...
Responding to research confirming links between nurse staffing and patient outcomes, 14 states have ...
Adequate registered nurse (RN) staffing is a growing problem in healthcare facilities. Short staffin...
The issue of differential quality in for-profit (FP) and not-for-profit (NFP) hospitals remains a cr...
The objective of this exploratory study was to assess the effects of four nurse staffing patterns on...
Decisions about staffing hospital nursing departments constitute critical operations decisions becau...
With health care costs rising, increased attention has been paid to the human resource practices of ...
Replacing professional nursing staff with non-professional, less expensive substitutes is one strate...
I npatient staffing costs are significantly affected by nurse absenteeism, which is typically high i...
A prospective reimbursement system was mandated in New York in 1986. Consequently, a large portion o...
This study tests the competing arguments that organizational turnover rates are positively associate...
Background: Extensive research shows associations between increased nurse staffing levels, skill mix...
BackgroundNurse staffing interventions have been introduced across countries in recent years in resp...
ABSTRACTSTAFFING PATTERNS BEFORE AND AFTER MANDATED NURSE-TO-PATIENT RATIOS IN CALIFORNIA'S HOSPITAL...
Increases in both staff salaries and in the number of personnel per patient have been prime factors ...
With nursing shortages and pressure to increase efficiency, hospital managers still need to ensure s...
Responding to research confirming links between nurse staffing and patient outcomes, 14 states have ...
Adequate registered nurse (RN) staffing is a growing problem in healthcare facilities. Short staffin...
The issue of differential quality in for-profit (FP) and not-for-profit (NFP) hospitals remains a cr...
The objective of this exploratory study was to assess the effects of four nurse staffing patterns on...
Decisions about staffing hospital nursing departments constitute critical operations decisions becau...
With health care costs rising, increased attention has been paid to the human resource practices of ...
Replacing professional nursing staff with non-professional, less expensive substitutes is one strate...
I npatient staffing costs are significantly affected by nurse absenteeism, which is typically high i...
A prospective reimbursement system was mandated in New York in 1986. Consequently, a large portion o...
This study tests the competing arguments that organizational turnover rates are positively associate...
Background: Extensive research shows associations between increased nurse staffing levels, skill mix...
BackgroundNurse staffing interventions have been introduced across countries in recent years in resp...
ABSTRACTSTAFFING PATTERNS BEFORE AND AFTER MANDATED NURSE-TO-PATIENT RATIOS IN CALIFORNIA'S HOSPITAL...
Increases in both staff salaries and in the number of personnel per patient have been prime factors ...
With nursing shortages and pressure to increase efficiency, hospital managers still need to ensure s...
Responding to research confirming links between nurse staffing and patient outcomes, 14 states have ...
Adequate registered nurse (RN) staffing is a growing problem in healthcare facilities. Short staffin...
The issue of differential quality in for-profit (FP) and not-for-profit (NFP) hospitals remains a cr...