KEY TO GOOD PATIENT, NURSE, AND FINANCIAL OUTCOMES PATHWAYS OF INADEQUATE MEDICAL STAFFING.

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KEY TO GOOD PATIENT, NURSE, AND FINANCIAL OUTCOMES PATHWAYS OF INADEQUATE MEDICAL STAFFING

INADEQUATE STAFFING, EXCESSIVE WORKLOAD DIFFICULT WORKING CONDITIONS POOR NURSING PERFORMANCE

DISSATISFACTION BURNOUT - STRESSINJURY – ILLNESSABSENTEEISMTURNOVERVACANCY NURSING OUTCOMES OF INADEQUATE STAFFING

PATIENT OUTCOMES OF INADEQUATE STAFFING DISSATISFACTION ADVERSE EVENTSMORTALITYFAILURE TO RESCUE EDUCATION DEFICITS READMISSION

LOWER PATIENT CARE REVENUE BED CLOSURES ER BACKUP – BYPASS LOSS OF MARKET SHARE UNNECESSARY PATIENT CARE COST LONGER LENGTH OF STAY HIGHER TREATMENT COST MALPRACTICE CLAIMS UNPRODUCTIVE WORK EXPENDITURES LOWER PRODUCTIVITY TURNOVER COST ABSENTEEISM COSTS WORKERS COMP CLAIMS FINANCIAL OUTCOMES OF INADEQUATE STAFFING