Moffatt-Bruce Susan D, Hefner Jennifer L, Mekhjian Hagop, McAlearney John S, Latimer Rn Ms Tina, Ellison Chris, Scheck McAlearney Ann
1 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
2 Wright State University, Dayton, OH.
Am J Med Qual. 2019 Sep/Oct;34(5):502-508. doi: 10.1177/1062860619873226.
Crew Resource Management (CRM) training has been used successfully within hospital units to improve quality and safety. This article presents a description of a health system-wide implementation of CRM focusing on the return on investment (ROI). The costs included training, programmatic fixed costs, time away from work, and leadership time. Cost savings were calculated based on the reduction in avoidable adverse events and cost estimates from the literature. Between July 2010 and July 2013, roughly 3000 health system employees across 12 areas were trained, costing $3.6 million. The total number of adverse events avoided was 735-a 25.7% reduction in observed relative to expected events. Savings ranged from a conservative estimate of $12.6 million to as much as $28.0 million. Therefore, the overall ROI for CRM training was in the range of $9.1 to $24.4 million. CRM presents a financially viable way to systematically organize for quality improvement.
机组资源管理(CRM)培训已在医院各科室成功应用,以提高质量和安全性。本文介绍了一项在全卫生系统实施CRM的情况,重点关注投资回报率(ROI)。成本包括培训、项目固定成本、离岗时间和领导时间。成本节约是根据可避免不良事件的减少以及文献中的成本估计来计算的。在2010年7月至2013年7月期间,12个地区约3000名卫生系统员工接受了培训,花费360万美元。避免的不良事件总数为735起——观察到的事件相对于预期事件减少了25.7%。节约金额从保守估计的1260万美元到高达2800万美元不等。因此,CRM培训的总体投资回报率在910万至2440万美元之间。CRM为系统地组织质量改进提供了一种经济上可行的方法。