New reimbursement policies developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) are revolutionizing the health care landscape in America. The policies focus on clinical quality and patient outcomes. As part of the new policies, certain hospital acquired conditions have been identified by Medicare as \u22reasonably preventable\u22. Beginning October 1, 2008, Medicare will no longer reimburse hospitals for these conditions developed after admission, pressure ulcers are among the most common of these conditions.^ In this practice-based culminating experience the objective was to provide a practical account of the process of program development, implementation and evaluation in a public health setting. In order to decrease the in...
Problem: Pressure ulcers are a common problem for patients staying in a long term care facility. Pre...
Pressure ulcers are a common but preventable problem in hospitals. Implementation of best practice g...
It is estimated that the incidence of pressure ulcers range from 0.4 to 38% in a hospital setting. O...
New reimbursement policies developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) are rev...
Hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs) are a major healthcare issue that lead to significant pati...
A multidisciplinary process improvement program was initiated at the University of Miami Hospital (U...
Hospitals in the US are increasingly concerned with the rising number of hospital-acquired pres-sure...
Problem: With pressure ulcers remaining a challenge in the healthcare system, it is important that n...
According to the National Database of Nursing Quality, the prevalence rate of hospital-acquired pres...
Abstract The problem that will be studied is the increased development of pressure ulcers among hosp...
Problem: Hospital Acquired Pressure injuries are devastating to both patients and health care system...
Healthcare clinicians perceive care standardization as a requirement. Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulc...
Pressure ulcers (PU) cost billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lives each year in the United...
Pressure ulcers have been a persistent issue in hospitals for many years and continue to remain a ma...
The National Quality Forum lists stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthca...
Problem: Pressure ulcers are a common problem for patients staying in a long term care facility. Pre...
Pressure ulcers are a common but preventable problem in hospitals. Implementation of best practice g...
It is estimated that the incidence of pressure ulcers range from 0.4 to 38% in a hospital setting. O...
New reimbursement policies developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) are rev...
Hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs) are a major healthcare issue that lead to significant pati...
A multidisciplinary process improvement program was initiated at the University of Miami Hospital (U...
Hospitals in the US are increasingly concerned with the rising number of hospital-acquired pres-sure...
Problem: With pressure ulcers remaining a challenge in the healthcare system, it is important that n...
According to the National Database of Nursing Quality, the prevalence rate of hospital-acquired pres...
Abstract The problem that will be studied is the increased development of pressure ulcers among hosp...
Problem: Hospital Acquired Pressure injuries are devastating to both patients and health care system...
Healthcare clinicians perceive care standardization as a requirement. Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulc...
Pressure ulcers (PU) cost billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lives each year in the United...
Pressure ulcers have been a persistent issue in hospitals for many years and continue to remain a ma...
The National Quality Forum lists stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthca...
Problem: Pressure ulcers are a common problem for patients staying in a long term care facility. Pre...
Pressure ulcers are a common but preventable problem in hospitals. Implementation of best practice g...
It is estimated that the incidence of pressure ulcers range from 0.4 to 38% in a hospital setting. O...