2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10729-024-09665-8
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The potential of patient-based nurse staffing – a queuing theory application in the neonatal intensive care setting

Sandra Sülz,
Andreas Fügener,
Michael Becker-Peth
et al.

Abstract: Faced by a severe shortage of nurses and increasing demand for care, hospitals need to optimally determine their staffing levels. Ideally, nurses should be staffed to those shifts where they generate the highest positive value for the quality of healthcare. This paper develops an approach that identifies the incremental benefit of staffing an additional nurse depending on the patient mix. Based on the reasoning that timely fulfillment of care demand is essential for the healthcare process and its quality in th… Show more

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