Medindia LOGIN REGISTER
Medindia
Advertisement

Rhode Island QIO Equips Healthcare Providers with Pressure Ulcer Guide

Thursday, May 27, 2010 General News
Advertisement

PRINCETON, N.J., May 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Quality Partners of Rhode Island, the state's Medicare Quality Improvement Organization (QIO), has equipped Ocean State nursing homes working to reduce pressure ulcers with copies of the Pocket Guide to Pressure Ulcers, a new reference resource.

Advertisement

Co-authored by Elizabeth Ayello, PhD, RN, and Jeffrey Levine, MD, the Pocket Guide to Pressure Ulcers is part of a toolbox of support services and resources Quality Partners has delivered to help hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare providers reduce the incidence of pressure ulcers, especially in frail and elderly patients. Its work is part of a close partnership with the State of Rhode Island to improve resident safety, quality of care and quality of life in nursing homes. It's also part of Quality Partners' efforts under the Medicare program's 9th Scope of Work, which each year identifies specific areas of focus for states' healthcare quality improvement activities.
Advertisement

The Pocket Guide is published by NJHA Healthcare Business Solutions, an affiliate of the New Jersey Hospital Association. Like Quality Partners of Rhode Island, NJHA's Institute for Quality and Patient Safety has targeted pressure ulcer reduction and prevention as a centerpiece of its own quality improvement efforts. Its two-year pressure ulcer collaborative achieved a 70 percent reduction in incidence rates and has been presented internationally before the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel and in journals and conferences across the United States.

"In 2008 and 2009, Quality Partners convened a cross-setting pressure ulcer collaborative with 11 hospitals, 13 nursing homes and two home health agencies. Participants attended a series of learning sessions and were provided with on-site coaching and tools and resources to support their improvement efforts. Copies of the Pocket Guide were supplied to all participants who appreciate both the quality of the guide and the convenience of something they can keep with them at all times," said Gail Patry, RN, senior director of quality programs at Quality Partners of Rhode Island.

"It's gratifying to partner with our colleagues from Rhode Island to share experiences and resources that will help even more patients," said Aline Holmes, RN, senior vice president of clinical affairs for NJHA and director of the NJHA Institute for Quality and Patient Safety. "When it comes to quality improvement, we're all in it together."

The Pocket Guide is a durable, spiral-bound reference resource with descriptions, color photographs, illustrations and charts to help bedside staff accurately identify and document pressure ulcers. It also provides information on documentation requirements from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services such as the "present on admission" indicator in acute care, MDS in long term care and OASIS-C in home health. Co-author Ayello, PhD, RN, FAPWA, FAAN, is past president of the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel and a nationally recognized speaker, author and editor. Dr. Levine, MD, AGSF, CMD, is a geriatrician on staff at the St. Vincent Hospital Wound Care Center in Manhattan and a longtime presenter, author and blogger on wound care.

Quantity discounts are available for healthcare organizations that want to equip their team with this practical reference guide. For more information and convenient online ordering, visit www.nopressureulcers.com, or contact NJHA's Theresa Edelstein at [email protected].

NJHA, based in Princeton, is a nonprofit trade organization that provides services and resources to hospitals, health systems, nursing homes, home health agencies, hospice and other providers, supporting them in their mission of providing quality, accessible and affordable healthcare to the people of New Jersey.

Incorporated in 1995, Quality Partners of Rhode Island (Quality Partners) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to working with healthcare professionals to ensure that patients get the right care, at the right time, and in the right setting. 

SOURCE New Jersey Hospital Association

Sponsored Post and Backlink Submission


Latest Press Release on General News

This site uses cookies to deliver our services.By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie Policy, Privacy Policy, and our Terms of Use  Ok, Got it. Close