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AHRQ Develops New Safety Program for Healing Pressure Ulcers

AHRQ’s Safety Program for Nursing Homes: On-Time Pressure Ulcer Healing | Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality
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AHRQ Develops New Safety Program for Healing Pressure Ulcers

A new training guide has been added to AHRQ’s online resources for helping nursing homes manage pressure ulcers. The guide, part of AHRQ's Safety Program for Nursing Homes: On-Time Pressure Ulcer Healing, includes videos and exercises for training facilitators to show nursing home staff how on-time reports can track pressure ulcers that are healing too slowly or are at risk for slow healing. Other online resources include an overview of on-time pressure ulcer healing, sample on-time reports and an assessment tool for report implementation.
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AHRQ’s Safety Program for Nursing Homes: On-Time Pressure Ulcer Healing

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) created On-Time Pressure Ulcer Healing to help nursing homes with electronic medical records address pressure ulcers that are slow to heal. Pressure ulcers remain a serious problem in nursing homes despite regulatory and market approaches to encourage prevention and treatment. Pressure ulcers cause pain, disfigurement, and increased infection risk and are associated with longer hospital stays and increased morbidity and mortality. Median annual nursing home pressure ulcer prevalence was 7.5 percent in 2009, with associated costs of $3.3 billion annually.

Electronic Reports
Implementation Materials
Facilitator Training Materials (Train the Trainer)
Additional Resources
More Information
If you are interested in learning more about On-Time and would like to talk with someone, please email your contact information, including the best time to be reached by phone. Send email to: On-Time@ahrq.hhs.gov and type "request followup" in the subject line.
Page last reviewed December 2016
Page originally created April 2016
Internet Citation: AHRQ’s Safety Program for Nursing Homes: On-Time Pressure Ulcer Healing. Content last reviewed December 2016. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/systems/long-term-care/resources/ontime/pruhealing/index.html

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