Parenteral nutrition insecurity: ASPEN survey to assess the extent and severity of parenteral nutrition access and reimbursement issues

Author:

Mirtallo Jay M.1ORCID,Blackmer Allison2ORCID,Hennessy Kathryn3,Allen Penny4,Nawaya Alaa D.5

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Practice, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition and College of Pharmacy The Ohio State University Delaware Ohio USA

2. Clinical Practice, Quality and Advocacy American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Silver Spring Maryland USA

3. KAH Healthcare Consulting, LLC Bradenton Florida USA

4. Nutrition Services Optum Infusion Pharmacy Bend Oregon USA

5. Nutrition Support Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundParenteral nutrition (PN) shortages and lack of qualified professional staff to manage PN impact safe, efficacious care and costs of PN. This American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN)–sponsored survey assessed the frequency and extent to which PN access affects PN delivery to patients.MethodsHealthcare professionals involved with PN were surveyed. Questions were developed to characterize the respondent population and determine the extent and severity of PN access issues to components, devices, and healthcare professionals, as well as their effects on discharge and transfer issues. Reimbursement issues included cost, adequacy of therapy, and healthcare professional reimbursement. Burdens were types and frequency of errors, adverse events, and nutrition problems resulting from PN access issues. Impact on professionals and organizations was determined.ResultsRespondents (N = 350) worked in hospitals (75%) and home infusion (25%). Per day, clinicians cared for <15 patients receiving PN. All age populations were represented. Respondents reported shortages of macronutrients (72%, 233 of 324) and micronutrients (91%, 297 of 324). Issues with access to healthcare workers were observed. PN access issues contribute to increased costs of PN, and knowledge regarding the current rate of PN reimbursement is limited. Respondents (75%, 197 of 261) observed an error due to PN access issues. Adverse events (57%, 149 of 259) were observed leading to temporary or permanent harm (24%, 61 of 259) as well as near death (4%, 9 of 259) and death (1%, 2 of 259). Providers reported time away from other job responsibilities and workplace stress.ConclusionPN access issues result in “PN insecurity” that negatively impacts patients and healthcare providers and leads to adverse events including death in patients receiving PN.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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