| Literature DB >> 26596421 |
Jinwoo J Im1,2,3, Ross D Shachter4, John W Finney5, Jodie A Trafton6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In fiscal year (FY) 2008, 133,658 patients were provided services within substance use disorders treatment programs (SUDTPs) in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system. To improve the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of SUDTPs, we analyze the impacts of staffing mix on the benefits and costs of specialty SUD services. This study demonstrates how cost-effective staffing mixes for each type of VA SUDTPs can be defined empirically.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26596421 PMCID: PMC4656190 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-015-1175-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Staff types and FY01-FY03 average wages
| Staff type | Staff | FY01-FY03 average wage ($) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly | Annual | ||
| Prescribers | MD | 75.74 | 157,534.22 |
| RESMD | 22.99 | 47,826.54 | |
| PRACT | 43.70 | 90,891.88 | |
| Psychosocial Rehabilitators | PSYCH | 46.66 | 97,047.07 |
| SOCWK | 33.85 | 70,405.23 | |
| ADTHR | 30.15 | 62,716.61 | |
| OCTHR | 33.67 | 70,039.89 | |
| Nurses | RN | 37.25 | 77,487.39 |
| LVN | 22.82 | 47,472.50 | |
| Support Administrators | CLERC | 17.84 | 37,113.40 |
| AIDES | 23.08 | 48,008.63 | |
| Trainees | PDTR | 10.87 | 22,609.48 |
MD: % psychiatrists or mds; RESMD: % resident physicians or fellows; PRACT: % nurse practitioners or physicians assistants; PSYCH: % psychologists; SOCWK: % social workers; ADTHR: % addiction therapists; OCTHR: % recreational/occupational therapists; RN: % registered nurses; LVN: % licensed vocational/practical nurses; CLERC: % clerical staff; AIDES: % aides/technicians; PDTR: % paid trainees
Benefit prediction functions
| Changes in | Prediction functions | Adj. R2 | Baseline values | Monetary conversion factors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inpatient | Alcohol consumption | 32.143–0.975*(BASELINE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION) | 0.779 | $150.75 | 1.00 |
| Employment earning | 66.806–0.935*(BASELINE EMPLOYMENT EARNING) + 1354.584*MD | 0.532 | $145.40 | 1.00 | |
| Days with medical problem | 9.621–0.678*(BASELINE MEDICAL PROBLEM) + 71.633*PDTR | 0.346 | 13.51 days | $26.44/day | |
| Days with psychological problem | 10.648–0.599*(BASELINE PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEM)-9.659*RN | 0.303 | 14.96 days | $10.21/day | |
| Days with drug problem | 3.245–0.929*(BASELINE DRUG PROBLEM)-9.146*LVN | 0.735 | 10.59 days | $18.33/day | |
| Days with alcohol problem | 2.588–0.881*(BASELINE ALCOHOL PROBLEM) | 0.578 | 12.35 days | $18.33/day | |
| Days in controlled environment | 7.721–0.925*(BASELINE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT)-18.456*SOCWK | 0.337 | 7.77 days | $18.33/day | |
| Residential | Alcohol consumption | 26.321–0.954*(BASELINE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION)-0.093*(TREATMENT LENGTH) +144.574*PDTR | 0.781 | $93.41 | 1.00 |
| Employment earning | 117.253–0.613*(BASELINE EMPLOYMENT EARNING) + 1025.813*PSYCH + 452.924*RN | 0.222 | $214.47 | 1.00 | |
| Days with medical problem | 7.787–0.615*(BASELINE MEDICAL PROBLEM) + 14.752*CLERC | 0.298 | 11.47 days | $26.44/day | |
| Days with psychological problem | 6.983–0.714*(BASELINE PSYCH PROBLEM) + 17.109*PDTR-82.503*RESMD | 0.380 | 10.63 days | $10.21/day | |
| Days with drug problem | 0.722–0.834*(BASELINE DRUG PROBLEM) + 15.673*PDTR | 0.633 | 7.01 days | $18.33/day | |
| Days with alcohol problem | 1.947–0.875*(BASELINE ALCOHOL PROBLEM) | 0.600 | 8.87 days | $18.33/day | |
| Days in controlled environment | 2.487–0.909*(BASELINE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT) + 0.081*(TREATMENT LENGTH) +9.428*LVN | 0.447 | 10.15 days | $18.33/day | |
| Intensive outpatient | Alcohol consumption | 20.851–0.993*(BASELINE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION) | 0.773 | $93.56 | 1.00 |
| Employment earning | 117.034–0.679*(BASELINE EMPLOYMENT EARNING) + 910.813*PSYCH | 0.312 | $248.35 | 1.00 | |
| Days with medical problem | 10.014–0.573*(BASELINE MEDICAL PROBLEM)-11.941*RN | 0.285 | 11.79 days | $26.44/day | |
| Days with psychological problem | 7.564–0.718*(BASELINE PSYCH PROBLEM)-11.269*AIDES | 0.380 | 11.84 days | $10.21/day | |
| Days with drug problem | 0.954–0.833*(BASELINE DRUG PROBLEM) | 0.625 | 6.87 days | $18.33/day | |
| Days with alcohol problem | 2.635–0.869*(BASELINE ALCOHOL PROBLEM)-10.109*PSYCH | 0.621 | 8.57 days | $18.33/day | |
| Days in controlled environment | 3.759–0.88*(BASELINE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT) + 19.547*RN | 0.362 | 8.21 days | $18.33/day | |
| Standard outpatient | Alcohol consumption | 21.502–0.937*(BASELINE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION)-0.06*(TREATMENT LENGTH) +1.567*(TREATMENT INTENSITY) + 91.811*RESMD | 0.833 | $73.28 | 1.00 |
| Employment earning | 249.071–0.837*(BASELINE EMPLOYMENT EARNING)-0.297*(TREATMENT LENGTH) | 0.673 | $315.62 | 1.00 | |
| Days with medical problem | 8.875–0.591*(BASELINE MEDICAL PROBLEM) + 0.327*(TREATMENT INTENSITY)-24.052*PDTR | 0.304 | 12.55 days | $26.44/day | |
| Days with psychological problem | 6.503–0.641*(BASELINE PSYCH PROBLEM) + 0.221*(TREATMENT INTENSITY) + 27.111*LVN | 0.341 | 11.87 days | $10.21/day | |
| Days with drug problem | 0.797–0.865*(BASELINE DRUG PROBLEM) + 2.572*PRACT + 17.56*LVN | 0.625 | 4.88 days | $18.33/day | |
| Days with alcohol problem | 2.812–0.809*(BASELINE ALCOHOL PROBLEM)-8.044*PSYCH-4.518*RN | 0.531 | 6.97 days | $18.33/day | |
| Days in controlled environment | 4.502–0.836*(BASELINE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT)-6.965*SOCWK + 14.917*OCTHR | 0.405 | 6.49 days | $18.33/day |
MD: % psychiatrists or mds; RESMD: % resident physicians or fellows; PRACT: % nurse practitioners or physicians assistants; PSYCH: % psychologists; socwk: % social workers; ADTHR: % addiction therapists; OCTHR: % recreational/occupational therapists; RN: % registered nurses; LVN: % licensed vocational/practical nurses; CLERC: % clerical staff; AIDES: % aides/technicians; PDTR: % paid trainees
Fig. 1Influence diagram for VA SUD treatment program assuming no conditional independence
Fig. 2Influence diagrams of VA SUD treatment programs
Prediction functions for treatment intensity and treatment length
| Cost factor | Prediction function | Adj. R2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 h care | Inpatient | Treatment intensity (hours/day) | 12.146–452.776*RESMD-8.568*RN + 124.438*CLERC + 187.722*PDTR-69.657*SOCWK-22.342*PRACT + 4.941*ADTHR-15.617*PSYCH + 268.324*OCTHR-95.138*MD-31.492*AIDES | 1.000 |
| Treatment length (days) | −28.168 + 118.794*PSYCH + 210.522*SOCWK + 86.483*RN-632.262*PDTR + 176.915*PRACT + 0.281*(BASELINE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT) | 0.469 | ||
| Residential | Treatment intensity (hours/day) | 0.594 + 161.368*RESMD + 7.160*AIDES + 7.131*RN + 10.740*PRACT + 11.241*MD-4.762*SOCWK + 8.193*OCTHR + 4.170*PSYCH −0.014*(BASELINE DRUG PROBLEM)-0.012*(BASELINE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT) | 0.517 | |
| Treatment length (days) | 65.688–208.151*PRACT + 392.280*OCTHR + 257.058*MD-892.674*RESMD-191.554*PDTR-72.917*CLERC-57.393*RN −57.240*SOCWK + 0.582*(BASELINE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT)-0.008*(BASELINE EMPLOYMENT EARNING) −0.248*(BASELINE MEDICAL PROBLEM) | 0.195 | ||
| Outpatient | Intensive | Treatment intensity (hours/day) | 5.002 + 23.378*PRACT-10.074*LVN-20.253*PSYCH + 7.961*PDTR-7.992*SOCWK + 7.700*OCTHR + 3.800*MD-6.926*RESMD −5.657*AIDES-3.417*ADTHR + 0.008*(BASELINE PSYCH PROBLEM) | 0.957 |
| Treatment length (days) | 97.435–0.797*(BASELINE DRUG PROBLEM)-103.899*RN-110.129*RESMD | 0.026 | ||
| Standard | Treatment intensity (hours/day) | 3.604 + 8.185*PRACT-3.924*ADTHR-4.250*AIDES-4.325*CLERC + 6.289*RESMD + 4.266*PSYCH + 4.276*OCTHR +0.209*(10^-3)*(BASELINE EMPLOYMENT EARNING) | 0.372 | |
| Treatment length (days) | 59.413 + 0.819*(BASELINE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT) + 333.825*PDTR + 45.783*PRACT + 310.603*LVN | 0.022 |
MD: % psychiatrists or mds; RESMD: % resident physicians or fellows; PRACT: % nurse practitioners or physicians assistants; PSYCH: % psychologists; SOCWK: % social workers; ADTHR: % addiction therapists; OCTHR: % recreational/occupational therapists; RN: % registered nurses; LVN: % licensed vocational/practical nurses; CLERC: % clerical staff; AIDES: % aides/technicians; PDTR: % paid trainees
Patient status when admitted to four type of treatment programs, and treatment intensity and length of the programs
| Inpatient | Residential | Intensive outpatient | Standard outpatient | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ||
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| Patient status when admitted | Employment earnings ($/month) | 145.40 (426.99) | 214.47 (618.91) | 248.35 (634.06) | 315.62 (914.15) |
| Alcohol consumption ($/month) | 150.75 (264.02) | 93.41 (202.06) | 93.56 (216.71) | 73.28 (220.18) | |
| Days with medical problems (days/month) | 13.51 (13.25) | 11.47 (13.08) | 11.79 (13.15) | 12.55 (13.32) | |
| Days with psychological problems (days/month) | 14.96 (12.14) | 10.63 (11.92) | 11.84 (12.22) | 11.87 (12.27) | |
| Days with drug problems (days/month) | 10.59 (12.45) | 7.01 (10.74) | 6.87 (10.66) | 4.88 (9.60) | |
| Days with alcohol problems (days/month) | 12.35 (12.22) | 8.87 (11.31) | 8.57 (11.36) | 6.97 (10.55) | |
| Days in controlled environments (e.g. jail) (days/month) | 7.77 (9.11) | 10.15 (11.11) | 8.21 (10.22) | 6.49 (10.32) | |
| Treatment administration | Treatment intensity (hours/day) | 6.10 (3.56) | 3.88 (3.09) | 3.26 (4.77) | 3.03 (3.63) |
| Treatment length (days) | 33.27 (40.03) | 57.98 (62.48) | 74.24 (93.33) | 72.56 (113.03) |
Actual and suggested optimal staffing mix for VA SUDTPs
| Staff | Inpatient | Residential | Intensive outpatient | Standard outpatient | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actual | Suggested | Actual | Suggested | Actual | Suggested | Actual | Suggested | |
| FY01-FY03 | FY01-FY03 | FY01-FY03 | FY01-FY03 | |||||
| mean % (SD) | % | mean % (SD) | % | mean % (SD) | % | mean % (SD) | % | |
| MD | 7.41 (5.11) | 19.87 | 5.39 (3.97) | 0.80 | 7.06 (8.29) | 0.00 | 8.56 (9.53) | 0.00 |
| RESMD | 0.41 (1.24) | 0.00 | 0.22 (0.85) | 0.53 | 4.11 (7.93) | 0.00 | 2.85 (5.60) | 0.00 |
| PRACT | 6.44 (9.29) | 0.00 | 5.99 (6.60) | 14.50 | 7.65 (15.58) | 8.55 | 9.12 (20.44) | 0.00 |
| PSYCH | 5.55 (9.65) | 5.75 | 5.49 (4.46) | 15.00 | 8.51 (8.74) | 33.33 | 7.01 (7.53) | 0.74 |
| SOCWK | 10.09 (8.60) | 29.63 | 12.50 (7.82) | 28.57 | 9.14 (8.32) | 0.00 | 11.95 (12.30) | 8.29 |
| ADTHR | 12.46 (11.16) | 0.00 | 26.77 (23.25) | 11.37 | 29.74 (17.56) | 0.00 | 29.63 (25.86) | 0.00 |
| OCTHR | 3.36 (2.76) | 6.95 | 3.43 (3.22) | 0.00 | 2.85 (4.19) | 0.00 | 2.08 (5.11) | 0.00 |
| RN | 22.64 (14.91) | 0.00 | 10.44 (9.18) | 29.22 | 14.17 (10.22) | 0.00 | 11.23 (12.34) | 0.00 |
| LVN | 15.79 (12.95) | 32.06 | 3.18 (8.23) | 0.00 | 2.20 (6.66) | 0.00 | 0.72 (2.49) | 0.00 |
| CLERC | 5.20 (3.32) | 0.00 | 7.24 (5.61) | 0.00 | 4.94 (4.56) | 0.00 | 11.77 (9.61) | 29.41 |
| AIDES | 9.78 (12.96) | 0.00 | 17.47 (20.16) | 0.00 | 4.88 (9.73) | 33.12 | 3.59 (12.90) | 46.81 |
| PDTR | 0.88 (1.91) | 5.75 | 1.88 (4.36) | 0.00 | 4.75 (8.07) | 25.00 | 1.49 (3.13) | 14.75 |
| Benefits ($) | 5989.96 | 14,808.92 | 5888.00 | 17,904.42 | 3179.05 | 10,319.39 | 1330.67 | 2136.45 |
| Costs ($) | 6286.93 | 298.46 | 7408.10 | 161.05 | 9072.54 | 1012.52 | 8140.95 | 664.27 |
| Net benefits ($) | −296.97 | 14,510.46 | −1520.10 | 17,743.37 | −5893.49 | 9306.87 | −6810.28 | 1472.18 |
MD: % psychiatrists or mds; RESMD: % resident physicians or fellows; PRACT: % nurse practitioners or physicians assistants; PSYCH: % psychologists; SOCWK: % social workers; ADTHR: % addiction therapists; OCTHR: % recreational/occupational therapists; RN: % registered nurses; LVN: % licensed vocational/practical nurses; CLERC: % clerical staff; AIDES: % aides/technicians; PDTR: % paid trainees
Fig. 3Actual and suggested optimal staffing mix for VA SUDTPs