Economic evaluation of the 80% baccalaureate nurse workforce recommendation: A patient-level analysis

Olga Yakusheva, Richard Lindrooth, Marianne Weiss

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Abstract

Background: Higher proportions of BSN-educated nurses were associated with improved outcomes in hospital-level studies. A recent Institute of Medicine report calls for increasing the proportion of BSN-educated nurses to 80% by 2020. Patient-level evidence of cost and quality implications of the 80% BSN threshold is needed for a business case to support these efforts.

Objectives: To conduct the economic analysis of meeting the 80% BSN threshold on patient outcomes and costs, using linked patientnurse data.

Research Design: Retrospective observational patient-level analysis of electronic data. Linear and logistic regression modeling with patient controls and diagnosis and unit fixed effects.

Subjects: A total of 8526 adult medical-surgical patients matched with 1477 direct care nurses from an Eastern US academic medical center, during June 1, 2011-December 31, 2011.

Measures: Outcomes include hospital mortality, all-cause samefacility 30-day readmission, length-of-stay, and total hospitalization cost. BSN proportion is a continuous measure for the proportion of nurse assessment inputs into the patient's electronic medical record made by BSN-educated nurses; a dichotomous indicator for BSN proportion is 0.8-1.0.

Results: Continuous BSN proportion was associated with lower mortality (OR= 0.891, P < 0.01). Compared with patients with < 80% BSN care, patients receiving ≥80% of care from BSN nurses had lower odds of readmission (OR= 0.813, P= 0.04) and 1.9% shorter length-of-stay (P= 0.03). Economic simulations support a strong business case for increasing the proportion of BSNeducated nurses to 80%.

Conclusions: A combined approach of increasing the hospital-level BSN proportion to 80% and assuring a high BSN dose through individual patient-level staffing assignments is needed to achieve projected quality and costs benefits.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)864-869
Number of pages6
JournalMedical care
Volume52
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 80% BSN
  • Business case
  • Patient level

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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