An acute care hospital has found that having geriatric nurse specialists take charge of discharge planning for

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An acute care hospital has found that having geriatric nurse specialists take charge of discharge planning for stroke patients reduces the average length of stay from 5.4 days to 5.2 days. On average, the geriatric nurse specialist (who earns $27 per hour including benefits) spends 3.3 hours on discharge planning per patient. Supply and telephone costs are less than $10 per discharge plan. Your accounting staff tell you that the average cost per day is $860 and the incremental cost per day is about $340. Is this innovation financially attractive? Whether it is or not, what alternatives should the hospital consider?

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