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| Evidence-based strategies for Pressure Injuries | Available June 2017 As Long-term care is shifting its focus from volume to value, with an emphasis on star ratings that result in increased (or decreased) reimbursement. Pressure injuries and documentation are often among the most frequently cited survey deficiencies, and wound care is the subject of continuous research. Pressure Injuries in Long-Term Care: A Toolkit for Clinical Staff contains downloadable in-services, case studies, assessment tools and more. This resource will help staff overcome documentation problems and better assess wounds and infections, saving time in clinical practice and staff training while avoiding errors that could lead to noncompliance. | |
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This book will help you: Provide evidence-based training and education to staff Understand the most up-to-date NPUAP pressure injury stages and staging instructions Establish or update your facility’s guidelines through sample policies and procedures Increase quality care and reimbursement Avoid survey deficiencies at F-tag 314 |