Development of Novel Formulas to Determine Hospital and Pharmacy Opportunities to Reduce Extended Length of Stay

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Kevin N. Hansen, Kathryn A. Morbitzer, Kayla M. Waldron, Lindsey B. Amerine
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Background: Hospital length of stay (LOS) is an important measure to determine resource utilization and efficiency of care for inpatients. No existing objective methodology is available to determine where and how pharmacy departments can have maximal impact on reducing extended LOS. Objective: An objective methodology to guide decisions by hospital pharmacy departments on reducing extended LOS is described. Methods: University of North Carolina Medical Center’s LOS was compared to hospitals with similar inpatient bed size and case mix index. Objective methodology using pharmacy intensity weight, LOS index, and relative number of cases overall and by hospital service was developed to identify targets of impacting LOS for a pharmacy department. Results: The novel Pharmacy Opportunity Length of Stay (POLOS) formula was developed to prioritize each Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group (MSDRG) based on the overall impact pharmacy can have on reducing extended LOS at an individual institution. An additional novel formula, Service Specific POLOS (SSPOLOS), was created to strategically target hospital services, as opposed to MSDRGs, allowing for effective deployment of targeted pharmacy interventions to decrease extended LOS. Conclusion: POLOS and SSPOLOS are novel formulas to guide pharmacy departments in objectively prioritizing and targeting resources to reduce extended LOS. The novel formulas can be used to quantify LOS performance at the hospital and pharmacy specific levels, in addition to providing a hospital service approach to launch LOS initiatives at health care institutions. To our knowledge, this represents the first opportunity for hospital pharmacy departments to objectively target and reduce extended LOS.
开发新配方,以确定医院和药房的机会,以减少延长的住院时间
背景:住院时间(LOS)是衡量住院病人资源利用和护理效率的重要指标。没有现有的客观方法来确定药房部门在哪里以及如何对减少延长的LOS产生最大影响。目的:介绍一种客观的方法来指导医院药学部门减少延长的LOS。方法:将北卡罗来纳大学医学中心的LOS与住院床位大小和病例混合指数相似的医院进行比较。使用药房强度权重、LOS指数和总体病例数和医院服务的相对病例数的客观方法被开发出来,以确定影响药房部门LOS的目标。结果:开发了新的药房机会住院时间(POLOS)公式,根据药房对减少个别机构延长住院时间的总体影响,对每个医疗保险严重程度诊断相关组(MSDRG)进行优先排序。与MSDRGs不同,还创建了另一个新配方,即服务特定目标目标(SSPOLOS),以战略性地针对医院服务,允许有效部署有针对性的药房干预措施,以减少延长的目标目标。结论:POLOS和SSPOLOS是一种新颖的处方,可以指导药学部门客观地进行资源的优先排序和定位,以减少延长的LOS。除了提供一种医院服务方法,在卫生保健机构启动LOS倡议外,还可以使用新的公式来量化医院和药房特定级别的LOS绩效。据我们所知,这是医院药学部门第一次有机会客观地定位和减少延长的LOS。
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Journal of Pharmacy Technology
Journal of Pharmacy Technology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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1.50
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期刊介绍: For both pharmacists and technicians, jPT provides valuable information for those interested in the entire body of pharmacy practice. jPT covers new drugs, products, and equipment; therapeutic trends; organizational, legal, and educational activities; drug distribution and administration; and includes continuing education articles.
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