Document Type
Article
Subject Area(s)
Management
Abstract
Increases in both staff salaries and in the number of personnel per patient have been prime factors in the rapid rise of hospital costs. This is particularly true in the nursing area, which is responsible for the greatest portion of these costs. Limited information has been available to aid hospital managers in the efficient utilization of the nursing staff. This article presents guidelines for determining patient load and a systematic procedure for allocating nursing personnel.
Publication Info
California Management Review, Volume 21, Issue 3, Spring 1979, pages 82-93.
© 1979 The Regents of the University of California