Stock Gregory N, McDermott Christopher, McDermott Margaret
Hosp Top. 2014 Jan-Mar;92(1):14-9. doi: 10.1080/00185868.2014.875316.
Data are employed from a sample of New York hospitals and the Hospital Consumer Assessment Healthcare Providers and Systems database to analyze the effects of capital spending, staffing levels, and salaries on hospital performance. The most striking result is that higher average salaries are associated with lower length of stay, lower mortality rate, and higher satisfaction but are not significantly related to cost per patient. Therefore, it appears that human resource investments may be associated with better patient outcomes without significantly increasing the cost of patient care.
数据取自纽约医院的一个样本以及“医院消费者对医疗服务提供者及系统的评估”数据库,以分析资本支出、人员配备水平和薪资对医院绩效的影响。最显著的结果是,较高的平均薪资与较短的住院时间、较低的死亡率和较高的满意度相关,但与每位患者的成本并无显著关联。因此,人力资源投资似乎可能会带来更好的患者治疗结果,而不会显著增加患者护理成本。