Leiken A, Sexton T R, Silkman R H
Health Serv Res. 1986 Jun;21(2 Pt 1):145-60.
We develop a model for assessing quality-cost tradeoffs as they arise in nurse staffing and task assignment decisions commonly faced by nursing home administrators and industry regulators. As prospective reimbursement schemes and resource utilization groups (RUGs) are implemented, we expect that tradeoffs such as these will become even more critical than they are now. The model permits the inclusion of quality-related considerations, such as restricting tasks to personnel at specified skill levels, requiring minimum staff levels at each skill level, and selective raising of wage rates. The model is also sensitive to changes in patient needs, labor availability, and technological innovations, permitting its use for general staffing purposes. Because it utilizes linear programming techniques, standard computer software can be used to find solutions very quickly, even on a small personal computer. We describe the application of this model to a nursing home in upstate New York, but the procedure is widely applicable to other health care facilities.
我们开发了一个模型,用于评估疗养院管理人员和行业监管机构在护士人员配备和任务分配决策中常见的质量-成本权衡。随着预期报销方案和资源利用分组(RUGs)的实施,我们预计此类权衡将比现在变得更加关键。该模型允许纳入与质量相关的考虑因素,例如将任务限制在特定技能水平的人员身上、要求每个技能水平的最低人员配备水平以及选择性提高工资率。该模型还对患者需求、劳动力可用性和技术创新的变化敏感,允许其用于一般人员配备目的。由于它采用线性规划技术,即使在小型个人计算机上,也可以使用标准计算机软件非常快速地找到解决方案。我们描述了该模型在纽约州北部一家疗养院的应用,但该程序广泛适用于其他医疗保健机构。