05/22/2026
At OU Health, redesigning how work is executed inside the inpatient unit produced measurable gains across workforce stability, throughput, and patient experience at the same time.
- Nursing turnover decreased by 67 percent.
- Length of stay declined by 26 percent.
- Unit occupancy increased by 8 percent, while patient satisfaction improved by 16 percent.
These outcomes are connected.
When bedside teams operate inside a defined operating model with continuous coordination, workflows, and embedded support, performance improves across the system.
Nurses stay longer. Throughput strengthens. Patient experience becomes more consistent.
This is not isolated process improvement. It reflects what happens when ex*****on is designed into the care model itself.
Independent findings from KLAS Research highlighted these results following the implementation of the Nexus Bedside operating model.
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Changing Clinical Care. For Good.