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Decreasing the Costs of Constant Observation
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2010
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Constant ObservationEngineeringRestraint PrevalenceHospital MedicineOperations ResearchPrimary CareUncertainty QuantificationExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisStatisticsHealth Services ResearchPsychiatryOutcomes ResearchPerformance Improvement ProjectNursingAdvanced Practice NurseCost IssueMental Health NursingStochastic OptimizationHospital EnvironmentPatient SafetyStatistical InferenceClinical PracticePatient ManagementMedicineEconomics And Computation
A performance improvement project employed a bachelor's-prepared psychiatric liaison nurse (PLN) to reduce one-to-one (1:1) constant observation (CO) on all medical patient-care areas of a large, metropolitan hospital. The project succeeded in cutting the costs of CO in half. It showed that PLNs can safely facilitate large reductions in CO without associated increases in falls or restraint prevalence, yielding significant cost savings for hospitals.
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