Cost-effectiveness of recommended nurse staffing levels for short-stay skilled nursing facility patients

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Ganz, DA
Simmons, SF
Schnelle, JF
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[1] Vet Affairs Greater Los Angeles Hlth Care Syst, Robert Wood Johnson Clin Scholars Program, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[3] Jewish Home Aging, Reseda, CA 91335 USA
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10.1186/1472-6963-5-35
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Among patients in skilled nursing facilities for post-acute care, increased registered nurse, total licensed staff, and nurse assistant staffing is associated with a decreased rate of hospital transfer for selected diagnoses. However, the cost-effectiveness of increasing staffing to recommended levels is unknown. Methods: Using a Markov cohort simulation, we estimated the incremental cost-effectiveness of recommended staffing versus median staffing in patients admitted to skilled nursing facilities for post-acute care. The outcomes of interest were life expectancy, quality-adjusted life expectancy, and incremental cost-effectiveness. Results: The incremental cost-effectiveness of recommended staffing versus median staffing was $321,000 per discounted quality-adjusted life year gained. One-way sensitivity analyses demonstrated that the cost-effectiveness ratio was most sensitive to the likelihood of acute hospitalization from the nursing home. The cost-effectiveness ratio was also sensitive to the rapidity with which patients in the recommended staffing scenario recovered health-related quality of life as compared to the median staffing scenario. The cost-effectiveness ratio was not sensitive to other parameters. Conclusion: Adopting recommended nurse staffing for short-stay nursing home patients cannot be justified on the basis of decreased hospital transfer rates alone, except in facilities with high baseline hospital transfer rates. Increasing nurse staffing would be justified if health-related quality of life of nursing home patients improved substantially from greater nurse and nurse assistant presence.
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