通过利用审查和信息技术,利用问责制管理医疗保健中过度处理的浪费

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
J. Gardner, Sarah Childs
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摘要

摘要医院的运营绩效取决于资源和程序的正确利用。不幸的是,通过不必要的医疗保健过度处理的浪费会减少患者流量,增加患者和医院的成本。本文探讨了解决医疗保健过度处理问题的两种常用机制:通过利用率审查(对以适当成本提供适当服务的服务决策进行关键评估)的问责制(个人和跨职能),以及它们与医疗保健信息技术(HIT)基础设施的互动。分层回归分析使用来自250的独立一级和二级数据揭示了对服务流(患者住院时间)和效率(每张床的运营成本)的见解 美国医院。分析显示了对比结果和权衡。对于利用率审查,以个人为重点的问责制与每张床的成本较低但停留时间较长有关,而跨职能问责制的结果并不显著。通过利用率审查的个人责任制和HIT基础设施之间的相互作用与患者住院时间的逐渐减少有关,这表明管理医院运营绩效和过度处理之间存在互补关系。
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Managing the waste of over processing in healthcare using accountability through utilization reviews and information technologies
Abstract Hospital operating performance relies on the proper utilization of resources and procedures. Unfortunately, the waste of over processing through unnecessary healthcare can reduce patient flow and increase costs to patients and hospitals. This article examines two commonly used mechanisms for addressing over processing in healthcare: accountability (individual and cross-functional) through utilization reviews (critical evaluations of service decisions regarding the appropriate service at the right cost), and their interactions with healthcare information technology (HIT) infrastructure. Hierarchical regression analyses reveal insights into service flow (patient length of stay) and efficiency (operating cost per bed) using independent primary and secondary data from 250 U.S. hospitals. The analyses show contrasting results and tradeoffs. For utilization reviews, accountability focused on individuals is associated with lower cost per bed but longer length of stay, while results for cross-functional accountability are not significant. The interaction between individual accountability through utilization reviews and HIT infrastructure relates to incremental reductions in patient length of stay, suggesting a complementary relationship for managing hospital operating performance and over processing.
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