Standardized evidence-based wound care practices can help reduce the incidence of complications and lead to improved patient outcomes.2
Until now, government payers have largely paid the bill for hospital-acquired pressure ulcers, but this is changing.3
Beginning in October 2008, Medicare will no longer pay for hospital-acquired pressure ulcers, since they can “reasonably [be] prevented through the application of evidence-based guidelines”.4
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STAGE III & IV PRESSURE ULCERS
CAN RESULT IN HOSPITAL STAYS
OF UP TO 13 DAYS 3,a
Data from 2003.
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AVERAGE CHARGES OF
$ 43,180 5,b
Data from 2007.
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