Examining the Impact of Extended Nursing Staff Work Hours on Nursing Home Costs
Akbar Ghiasi, Rohit Pradhan, Justin Lord, Robert Weech-Maldonado

TL;DR
This study found that extended nursing work hours in nursing homes do not significantly increase operating costs, but may lead to staff burnout and lower care quality.
Contribution
The study provides new empirical evidence on the financial impact of extended nursing hours in nursing homes.
Findings
Extended nursing staff work hours were not significantly associated with higher nursing home operating costs.
Relying on extended hours may lead to staff burnout and reduced job satisfaction.
The long-term effects on care quality and workforce stability require further attention.
Abstract
Nursing home (NH) care is labor intensive with total labor costs constituting nearly 70% of an average facility’s operating costs. This study aimed to assess the relationship between nursing staff [registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), certified nursing assistants (CNAs)] extended work hours and NH financial performance, specifically their operating costs. The study utilized four datasets: Care Compare: Five-Star Quality Reporting System, Medicare Cost Reports, LTFocus.org, and the Area Health Resource Files (2020-2022). A multivariable linear regression model with two-way fixed effects (year and state) was employed to analyze the data (N = 38,966). Separate regression models were estimated for RNs, LPNs, and CNAs. The dependent variable was operating costs, which include all costs incurred in direct resident care. The independent variable was extended work hours,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Nursing education and management · Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
