Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions
<jats:p>One of the most challenging environments in health care is the emergency department (ED) A key decision-maker in that context is triage nurses, who assess patient illness severity and influence wait times for medical attention. We gather novel data on the triage process across 108 EDs,...
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American Economic Association
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description | <jats:p>One of the most challenging environments in health care is the emergency department (ED) A key decision-maker in that context is triage nurses, who assess patient illness severity and influence wait times for medical attention. We gather novel data on the triage process across 108 EDs, including wait times, triage nurse identities and assessments, and detailed patient information and outcomes. Using quasi-random assignment to ED, we find a striking rate of “inversions,” where patients who are sicker based on either ex ante information or ex post outcomes are scored as sicker and wait longer than their healthier counterparts.</jats:p> |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/1372902021-11-04T03:28:42Z Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions Chan, David C. Gruber, Jonathan <jats:p>One of the most challenging environments in health care is the emergency department (ED) A key decision-maker in that context is triage nurses, who assess patient illness severity and influence wait times for medical attention. We gather novel data on the triage process across 108 EDs, including wait times, triage nurse identities and assessments, and detailed patient information and outcomes. Using quasi-random assignment to ED, we find a striking rate of “inversions,” where patients who are sicker based on either ex ante information or ex post outcomes are scored as sicker and wait longer than their healthier counterparts.</jats:p> 2021-11-03T18:20:42Z 2021-11-03T18:20:42Z 2020-05-01 2021-04-02T16:46:49Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 2574-0768 2574-0776 https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/137290 Chan, David C. and Gruber, Jonathan. 2020. "Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions." American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 110. en 10.1257/pandp.20201032 American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. application/pdf American Economic Association American Economic Association |
spellingShingle | Chan, David C. Gruber, Jonathan Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions |
title | Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions |
title_full | Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions |
title_fullStr | Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions |
title_full_unstemmed | Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions |
title_short | Provider Discretion and Variation in Resource Allocation: The Case of Triage Decisions |
title_sort | provider discretion and variation in resource allocation the case of triage decisions |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/137290 |
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