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Hospitals Fight Nurse-to-Patient Ratios,
Seek Alternatives To Use Nursing Staff More Efficiently
The Wall Street Journal on
Wednesday examined how "hospitals are fighting back against
efforts to set minimum nurse-to-patient ratios and adopting
new strategies to use nursing staff more efficiently" as the
U.S. faces "a worsening" nurse shortage. According to the
Journal, "an increasing number of states ...
are considering legislation to ensure minimum"
nurse-to-patient ratios at hospitals, and California already
has passed a law mandating ratios in medical-surgical units.
Proponents of the ratios say that "forcing hospitals to meet
minimum staffing requirements is the only way to ensure
patient safety, reduce patients deaths, recruit new nurses,
and stop the ones already on the job from burning out and
leaving the profession," the Journal reports.
However, critics say that the ratios are not flexible enough
to allow hospitals to operate safely and efficiently
and
that certain hospital units could be forced to close if the
ratios cannot be met. In addition, opponents of ratios say
there is no direct evidence that staffing ratios improve
patient care. Pat Rutherford, a nurse and vice president of
the not-for-profit Institute for Healthcare Improvement, at
a patient-safety conference on Wednesday plans to propose
that rather than impose staffing ratios, medical-surgical
units should be restructured so nurses spend less time on
paperwork, charting, finding supplies and operational
problems. The Journal reports that hospitals
also are "turning to more sophisticated computer programs
and models to help them analyze their staffing needs and
allocate nurses on staff more efficiently." In addition,
staffing specialists are working with organizations like the
American Nurses Association to develop "nurse-staff
reporting cards that help hospitals compare staffing levels
and patient outcomes with those of other hospitals,"
according to the Journal. The goal of such
comparisons is to ensure that nurses with proper training
and backgrounds are in certain units when needed, according
to Gina Mumolie, a nurse and vice president of
Aon
Consulting (Landro, Wall Street Journal,
12/13).
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