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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedWilliams PH, Gilmartin HM, Leonard C
The influence of the Rural Transitions Nurse Program for veterans on healthcare utilization costs.
This study’s objective was to examine changes from pre- to post-hospitalization in total, inpatient, and outpatient 30-day healthcare utilization costs for Veterans Affairs Healthcare System Rural Transitions Nurse Program (TNP) enrollees compared to controls. Although findings showed no difference in change in total costs between veterans enrolled in TNP and controls, TNP was associated with a smaller increase in direct inpatient medical costs and a larger increase in direct outpatient medical costs, suggesting a shifting of costs from the inpatient to outpatient setting.
AHRQ-funded; HS024569.
Citation: Williams PH, Gilmartin HM, Leonard C .
The influence of the Rural Transitions Nurse Program for veterans on healthcare utilization costs.
J Gen Intern Med 2022 Nov;37(14):3529-34. doi: 10.1007/s11606-022-07401-y..
Keywords: Rural Health, Nursing, Transitions of Care, Healthcare Utilization, Healthcare Costs
Grundy Q
"Whether something cool is good enough": the role of evidence, sales representatives and nurses' expertise in hospital purchasing decisions.
The author analyzed the ways that committee members constructed and evaluated a case for a product's value, concluding that purchasing committees need unique support that emphasizes local contexts and expertise, while maintaining rigor and minimizing bias. Grundy proposed a guiding framework to support this decision-making.
AHRQ-funded; HS022383.
Citation: Grundy Q .
"Whether something cool is good enough": the role of evidence, sales representatives and nurses' expertise in hospital purchasing decisions.
Soc Sci Med 2016 Sep;165:82-91. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.07.042.
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Keywords: Shared Decision Making, Healthcare Costs, Hospitals, Nursing
Silber JH, Rosenbaum PR, McHugh MD
Comparison of the value of nursing work environments in hospitals across different levels of patient risk.
This study tested whether hospitals with better nursing work environments displayed better value than those with worse nursing. It found that hospitals with better nursing environments and above-average staffing levels were associated with better value (lower mortality with similar costs) compared with hospitals without nursing environment recognition and with below-average staffing, especially for higher-risk patients.
AHRQ-funded; HS018338.
Citation: Silber JH, Rosenbaum PR, McHugh MD .
Comparison of the value of nursing work environments in hospitals across different levels of patient risk.
JAMA Surg 2016 Jun;151(6):527-36. doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2015.4908.
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Keywords: Healthcare Costs, Quality of Care, Nursing, Workforce
Martsolf GR, Auerbach D, Benevent R
AHRQ Author: Stocks C, Jiang HJ
Examining the value of inpatient nurse staffing: an assessment of quality and patient care costs.
The authors assessed the effect of nurse staffing on quality of care and inpatient care costs. They found that increases in nurse staffing levels were associated with reductions in nursing-sensitive adverse events and length of stay, while changing skill mix by increasing the number of registered nurses, as a proportion of licensed nursing staff, led to reductions in costs.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; 290200600009C.
Citation: Martsolf GR, Auerbach D, Benevent R .
Examining the value of inpatient nurse staffing: an assessment of quality and patient care costs.
Med Care 2014 Nov;52(11):982-8. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000248.
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Keywords: Healthcare Costs, Quality of Care, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Inpatient Care, Nursing