台湾医院护士配备与财务绩效之关系:医疗品质之中介与调节作用

IF 7.1 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Hao-Ju Chung , Kuan-Chen Chen , Chung-I Lin , Sun-Weng Huang
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摘要

护理人员的水平被认为是医疗质量和患者预后的决定性因素。然而,对医院财务业绩的影响仍未得到充分探讨。目的探讨护理人员分配、财务绩效与医疗保健质量之间的关系。方法收集2015 - 2019年台湾省99家医院的495份数据观察。研究变量为患者与护士比率、财务绩效和医疗质量。数据来源于卫生福利部国家健康保险局和国家健康保险医疗质量信息公开网。我们进行了多元回归分析,探讨护士配备与医疗保健质量之间的关系,以及护士配备与财务绩效之间的关系。此外,我们检验了医疗质量对护士配备和财务绩效之间关系的中介和调节作用。结果护患比与净营业利润率、毛营业利润率、税后净利润率呈显著正相关。患者-护士比例与“出院后14天内计划外再住院的百分比”、“出院后3天内再次急诊到同一家医院的百分比”和“急性病床住院天数超过30天的百分比”具有统计学显著的正相关。此外,“出院后三天内再次到同一家医院急诊的百分比”对患者与护士比率与资产回报率、净营业利润率和总营业利润率之间的关系具有负向调节作用。“急症病床超过30天的住院天数百分比”对患者与护士比率与资产回报率、净营业利润率和税后净利润率之间的关系具有负向调节作用。结论护患比与财务绩效之间存在正相关关系,但在一定程度上受医疗质量的影响。由于医疗保健质量较低,可能无法实现基于高病人与护士比例的成本节约,从而降低财务绩效。本研究提示医院管理者在考虑护理人员分配时,应考虑医院的医疗质量是否能在改善财务绩效中发挥调节作用。
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The relationship between nurse staffing and financial performance of hospitals in Taiwan: Mediating and moderating effects of healthcare quality

Background

The level of nursing staff is considered a decisive factor in healthcare quality and patient outcomes. However, the impact on hospital financial performance remains underexplored.

Purpose

This study examines the relationship between nursing staff assignment, financial performance, and healthcare quality.

Method

This study collected 495 data observations from 99 hospitals in Taiwan from 2015 to 2019. The research variables were patient-to-nurse ratio, financial performance, and healthcare quality. Data was collected from the National Health Insurance Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the National Health Insurance Medical Quality Information Disclosure Network. We conducted a multiple regression analysis to explore the relationship between nurse staffing and healthcare quality and between nurse staffing and financial performance. Furthermore, we examined the mediating and moderating effects of healthcare quality on the relationship between nurse staffing and financial performance.

Result

The results indicate that patient-to-nurse ratios had a statistically significant positive relationship with net operating profit margin, gross operating profit margin, and after-tax net profit margin. Patient-to-nurse ratios had a statistically significant positive relationship with “Percentage of unplanned rehospitalizations within 14 days post-discharge,” “Percentage of re-emergency visits to the same hospital within three days post-discharge,” and “Percentage of hospitalization days exceeding 30 days in acute beds.” Furthermore, the “Percentage of re-emergency visits to the same hospital within three days post-discharge” had a negative moderating effect on the relationships between patient-to-nurse ratios and return on assets, net operating profit margin, and gross operating profit margin. The “Percentage of hospitalization days exceeding 30 days in acute beds” had a negative moderating effect on the relationships between patient-to-nurse ratios and return on assets, net operating profit margin, and after-tax net profit margin.

Conclusions

The relationship between patient-to-nurse ratios and financial performance was positive but moderated by healthcare quality to some extent. Due to low healthcare quality, cost savings based on high patient-to-nurse ratios might not be achieved, thus reducing financial performance. This study suggests that when considering nursing staff assignment, hospital managers should consider whether the hospital's healthcare quality could play a moderating role in improving financial performance.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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