Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (also known as pressure ulcers or bed sores) cause substantial patient harm and costs to the healthcare system. In this eGuide, discover how one hospital achieved a 91.7% decrease in hospital-acquired pressure injuries1 using state-of-the-art ICU bed technology – and saved an estimated $660,000 to $5,006,100.*
Specifically, you will also learn how:
If you’re striving to drive quality care in the ICU while navigating ongoing turnover and a less experienced staff, this eGuide is for you.
*This case study describes the findings of a quality improvement initiative that incorporated ProCuity ZMX and Isolibrium PE with other evidence based HAPI prevention interventions. The hospital's results reflect the policies, protocols, technology and training implemented by the hospital and the results are not necessarily representative of what another hospital may experience.
1. Maass A, Dundalow JL. Case study: Quality Improvement Using Support Surfaces Effectively Decreases the Incidence of Hospital- Acquired Pressure Injuries. https://view.stryker.com/viewer/664646c192d58daa8e14d558. Retrieved May 17, 2024.
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