Can You Minimize Health Care Costs by Improving Patient Safety?

Session 3: What Do Workforce Issues Have to Do with Patient Safety?

Presentation by Jack Needleman


Via the World Wide Web and telephone, the second session of a Web-assisted audio teleconference series occurred on September 30, 2002. The User Liaison Program (ULP) of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) developed and sponsored the program.

This is the text version of the slide presentation.


Slide 1

What Do Workforce Issues Have To Do With Patient Safety?

Jack Needleman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Economics and Health Policy
Department of Health Policy and Management
Harvard School of Public Health
Boston, MA

Slide 2

Higher RN staffing was associated with:

Source: Needleman, Buerhaus et al, "Nurse Staffing and Quality of Care in Hospitals," NEJM May 30, 2002.

Slide 3

Variation in Hospital Staffing

Measure RN hours per day RN hours as percentage of licensed hours
Mean 7.8 86%
Minimum 2.0 49%
Maximum 15.5 100%
25th percentile 6.4 81%
75th percentile 9.0 94%

Slide 4

Estimate of increasing RN staffing from 25th to 75th percentile

Pool Outcome Reduction
Medical Length of stay 3.5%-5.2%
Urinary tract infect 3.6%-9.0%
Upper GI bleed 5.1%-5.2%
Pneumonia 6.4%
Shock/Cardiac Arrest 9.4%
Failure to rescue 2.5%
Surgical Urinary tract infect 4.9%
Failure to rescue 5.9%

Slide 5

Why these outcomes are important

These impacts are lower bound estimates of effect of nursing.

Slide 6

Other research needed

Slide 7

Other factors potentially influencing nursing's impact on patient outcomes

Slide 8

How much would increasing nursing cost

Slide 9

Potential cost offsets of increasing nursing

Slide 10

Why is the association observed with RNs, not LPNs or Aides?

Slide 11

Some implications for policy making

Slide 12

Quality and usefulness of State data

Current as of March 2003


Internet Citation:

Text Version of Presentation by Jack Needleman. Can You Minimize Health Care Costs by Improving Patient Safety? Session 3: What Do Workforce Issues Have to Do with Patient Safety?. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/ulp/costsafetele/sess2/needlemantxt.htm


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