Henry J. Simpson, MD; Dean B. Eide; Richard A. Helmers, MD; Jason E. Craig; Bailey G. Salimes
WMJ. 2023;122(1):44-47.
ABSTRACT
Background: We wanted to assess whether a regional approach to bed management and staffing could improve financial sustainability without reducing services in rural communities.
Methods: Regional approaches to patient placement, hospital throughput, and staffing were coupled with enhanced services at 1 hub hospital and 4 critical access hospitals.
Results: We improved the use of patient beds in the 4 critical access hospitals, increased hub hospital capacity, and improved the health system’s financial performance while maintaining or enhancing services at the critical access hospitals.
Discussion: Sustainability of critical access hospitals can be attained without a decrease in services for rural patients and communities. One way to achieve this result is to invest in and enhance care at the rural site.