Modern organizations across many industries rely on sophisticated reporting strategies to help analyze and improve their business performance. Medical facilities included, tracking and utilizing data gleaned through Key Performance Indicators can generate invaluable insight into your company’s daily functions.
Most patient-facing healthcare facilities – clinics, hospitals, residential facilities, and more – are busy places. Setting up a KPI dashboard for your Nursing staff can help to make this critical information more accessible, actionable, and beneficial to your business.
Healthcare organizations can set broad KPIs to track performance across the facility, as well as designate indicators within specific departments or areas of the company. Nurses have a significant impact on patient experience and medical outcomes in most healthcare settings, often defining the success of the organization through their work. Nursing KPIs can be used to reveal critical areas of achievement, or opportunities for improvement.
Nursing KPIs are performance indicators set against operating standards within the Nursing department. These track a number of fundamental metrics which either impact or are impacted directly by your organization’s Nurses. Which Nursing KPIs you choose to track may depend on the type of healthcare facility you run, as well as the goals you hope to achieve.
Nursing KPIs can relate to patient outcomes, staffing standards, equipment usage, and more. Here are a few examples of Nursing KPIs that apply in most healthcare settings.
Different Nursing KPIs require different measuring techniques. For example, tracking your Nurse-to-patient ratio is a matter of generating staffing reports over specified time periods, where in-patient experiences will rely on anecdotal reviews from the patients themselves.
An intelligent ERP can help you to track stats-driven metrics including patient follow-up and training time. Integrated software can track and log this information when a digital training module is completed, or a patient is successfully contacted.
You can also design patient experience surveys to be compatible with broader data-gathering software. Modern ERPs enable communications abilities which easily log information from patient interviews.
Post-care patient surveys should ask individuals to rate their care team on a number of critical points, including:
These ratings will generate easy-to-understand numbers which can be factored into an overall performance indicator for individual Nurses or Nursing teams. You may also invite the patient to add additional thoughts or written commentary which may provide critical context to their survey responses.
The contents of your Nursing KPI dashboard will be determined by the goals you set, and the KPIs you need to track to reach those goals.
Example: Your facility may set an objective to maintain a 1:5 Nurse-to-patient ratio at all times during operating hours. Your dashboard may then feature a KPI display demonstrating the current number of patients against the Nurses’ working schedule.
Example: Your facility may want to reduce patient readmission rates through better Nurse follow-up. Your dashboard may then feature a KPI display indicating the rate of follow-up calls made by Nurses, as well as how long following patient release the call was made. You can then compare this number to the actual readmission rate of these same patients.
Example: Your facility may want to improve patient outcomes via better ongoing training for Nurses. Your dashboard may then feature a KPI display indicating digital training completion rates including time to completion, number of units completed, and the proportion of Nursing staff participating in the training.
These numbers can help you to correlate improved patient outcomes with Nurse training, or identify potential pitfalls which may be inhibiting your educational programs.
Your Nursing KPI dashboard should include only displays of what you need to understand to reach your goals and improve organizational statistics. Avoid overloading your dashboard with extraneous information. Or, if you want to keep an eye on everything, help to give it context by creating dashboards for individual departments or facility areas.
Quality of Hire is one Nursing KPI that is absolutely critical to track after onboarding new Nursing staff. As a performance metric, quality of hire gives you insight into the return on your investment into a new hire, including details like individual performance, time to readiness, and more. Tracking this all-important KPI allows you better perspective on your Nurse recruitment process, allowing you to adjust where needed and make better hiring decisions in the future.
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