Ben Zaranko/X
Dec 18, 2025, 23:32
Ben Zaranko and Colleagues Published: Nursing Shortages and Patient Outcomes
Ben Zaranko, Associate Director at Institute for Fiscal Studies, shared a post on X:
“A short seven years (!) after I started writing the code, it’s great to see this paper published.
We use high-frequency NHS to data show that short-staffed, less experienced nursing teams deliver worse outcomes – with the largest mortality impacts for patients with sepsis.”
Title: Nursing shortages and patient outcomes
Authors: Elaine Kelly, Carol Propper, Ben Zaranko

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