Effects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at Swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background/objective Nursing homes in Switzerland are under pressure to efficiently coordinate staff activities to cover their personnel costs under the care financing system. In this study, the use of a mobility monitoring system accompanied with case conferences was investigated in order...

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Main Authors: Mario Stark, Rigo Tietz, Heidrun Gattinger, Virpi Hantikainen, Stefan Ott
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-12-01
Series:Health Economics Review
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13561-017-0178-y
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spelling doaj-9a8f9a26ca8c4f5fbe29b769017ef01a2020-11-25T02:32:13ZengBMCHealth Economics Review2191-19912017-12-017111010.1186/s13561-017-0178-yEffects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at Swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trialMario Stark0Rigo Tietz1Heidrun Gattinger2Virpi Hantikainen3Stefan Ott4Institute of Business Management, University of Applied Sciences St. GallenInstitute of Business Management, University of Applied Sciences St. GallenInstitute for Applied Nursing Science, University of Applied Science St. GallenInstitute for Applied Nursing Science, University of Applied Science St. GallenStatistician, University of Applied Sciences St. GallenAbstract Background/objective Nursing homes in Switzerland are under pressure to efficiently coordinate staff activities to cover their personnel costs under the care financing system. In this study, the use of a mobility monitoring system accompanied with case conferences was investigated in order to improve sleep quality and estimate the cost benefit of this intervention. Method In an open two-phase randomized controlled trial at three nursing homes, residents with cognitive impairment were randomly assigned to an intervention group and a control group. In the intervention group, a 10-week period of intensive use of the monitoring system and case conferences led by an advanced nurse practitioner (Phase I) was followed by 3 months of reduced use of the monitoring system and case conferences led by an internal registered nurse (Phase II). In the control group, the monitoring system was only used for data acquisition. Nurses reported the activities with a specifically developed tool. Based on the recorded activities, the cost of care was calculated. The correlating reimbursement per patient was calculated from the care levels in the Swiss reimbursement system. Data from 44 residents was included in the analysis with a linear mixed model. Results Although analysis revealed no statistically significant effects, results indicate that the use of a monitoring system can guide nurses in organizing their tasks to increase effectiveness. Information systems such as the mobility monitor can help to identify single outliers that do not correspond with the overall situation. Conclusion In the health care system, problematic individual cases can account for a disproportionally high cost levels. It was shown that information systems can have a significant economic impact in the long run. Trial registration The study is registered at the German Clinical Trials Register under the Nr. DRKS-ID: DRKS00006829 .http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13561-017-0178-yHealth economicsCost of careReimbursementMonitoring systemNursing home
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author Mario Stark
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Heidrun Gattinger
Virpi Hantikainen
Stefan Ott
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Rigo Tietz
Heidrun Gattinger
Virpi Hantikainen
Stefan Ott
Effects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at Swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trial
Health Economics Review
Health economics
Cost of care
Reimbursement
Monitoring system
Nursing home
author_facet Mario Stark
Rigo Tietz
Heidrun Gattinger
Virpi Hantikainen
Stefan Ott
author_sort Mario Stark
title Effects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at Swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trial
title_short Effects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at Swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trial
title_full Effects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at Swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Effects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at Swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at Swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trial
title_sort effects of a mobility monitoring system on the cost of care in relation to reimbursement at swiss nursing homes: learnings from a randomized controlled trial
publisher BMC
series Health Economics Review
issn 2191-1991
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background/objective Nursing homes in Switzerland are under pressure to efficiently coordinate staff activities to cover their personnel costs under the care financing system. In this study, the use of a mobility monitoring system accompanied with case conferences was investigated in order to improve sleep quality and estimate the cost benefit of this intervention. Method In an open two-phase randomized controlled trial at three nursing homes, residents with cognitive impairment were randomly assigned to an intervention group and a control group. In the intervention group, a 10-week period of intensive use of the monitoring system and case conferences led by an advanced nurse practitioner (Phase I) was followed by 3 months of reduced use of the monitoring system and case conferences led by an internal registered nurse (Phase II). In the control group, the monitoring system was only used for data acquisition. Nurses reported the activities with a specifically developed tool. Based on the recorded activities, the cost of care was calculated. The correlating reimbursement per patient was calculated from the care levels in the Swiss reimbursement system. Data from 44 residents was included in the analysis with a linear mixed model. Results Although analysis revealed no statistically significant effects, results indicate that the use of a monitoring system can guide nurses in organizing their tasks to increase effectiveness. Information systems such as the mobility monitor can help to identify single outliers that do not correspond with the overall situation. Conclusion In the health care system, problematic individual cases can account for a disproportionally high cost levels. It was shown that information systems can have a significant economic impact in the long run. Trial registration The study is registered at the German Clinical Trials Register under the Nr. DRKS-ID: DRKS00006829 .
topic Health economics
Cost of care
Reimbursement
Monitoring system
Nursing home
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13561-017-0178-y
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