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Application of case mix index in the allocation of nursing human resources
Author(s) -
Han Binru,
Chen Xi,
Li Qiuping
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of nursing management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1365-2834
pISSN - 0966-0429
DOI - 10.1111/jonm.12593
Subject(s) - workload , case mix index , skill mix , medicine , nursing , per capita , nursing management , resource allocation , index (typography) , operations management , management , environmental health , economics , computer science , health care , population , world wide web , economic growth
Aim To investigate the feasibility of the case mix index and compare the allocation of nursing human resources between two departments of a hospital with different case mix indexes in China. Background The case mix index is used to assess the resource allocation of all cases in two departments of a hospital. Its values can determine the resource allocation required to diagnose and treat the patients. Methods Clinical data were obtained from 23 different departments in 2015 and analysed retrospectively from October to November, 2016. Factors influencing the allocation of registered nurses were identified, and balanced quantities of patients with different case mix indexes were chosen from two departments. Spearman correlation analysis was performed. Results The per capita nursing workload was significant ( r  = .669,  p  = .000). The length of hospital stay, quantity of nurses, and department case mix index were correlated with the nursing workload ( t  = 4.211, p  = .000; t  = 2.962, p  = .008; t  = 2.266, p  = .035). Education levels ( Z  = −1.391, p  = .164) and the professional titles ( Z  = −1.832, p  = .067) of the nurses were not statistically significant, whereas the registered nurse level differed between two departments ( Z  = −2.125, p  = .034). Conclusion The case management index provides references for the efficient allocation of registered nurses in clinical practice.

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