Pressure Injuries Quality Improvement Tools

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Improving patient safety has always been the top priority for hospitals and is fundamental to delivering quality health services. Hospitals should assess their processes, identify optimization opportunities, and implement evidence-based practices to create a culture of safety. Please note: on some web browsers, document links may automatically download to your computer rather than open up on your screen.

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Rapid-cycle Improvement Program: Pressure Injuries Assessment
This assessment allows hospitals to identify opportunities for improvement to reduce the risk of a patient developing pressure injuries. Use this tool from Eastern US Quality Improvement Collaborative to interview unit-based staff and compare current practices with recommended evidence-based best practices.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 04/01/2024    Date Last Modified: Apr 1 2024 8:58PM  
Sepsis Coaching Package
This tool by Alliant Health Solutions is a useful reference to help hospitals identify evidence-based best practices and resources to create Sepsis quality improvement action plans.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 09/26/2023    Date Last Modified: Sep 26 2023 6:29PM  
Pressure Ulcer Tracer Tool
Hospitals can use this tracer tool to assess and improve quality improvement efforts regarding pressure ulcers in patients.
Microsoft Word    Date Added: 05/24/2022    Date Last Modified: Apr 26 2023 2:33PM  
Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury Process Improvement Discovery Tool
The Process Improvement Discovery Tool is meant to help hospitals provide safer patient care by identifying opportunities to reduce hospital-acquired pressure injuries.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 03/05/2021    Date Last Modified: Apr 26 2023 2:37PM  
Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries (HAPI) Top Ten Checklist
A checklist for hospitals to review current interventions, or initiate new ones, for the prevention of hospital-acquired pressure injuries in your facility.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 03/05/2021    Date Last Modified: Apr 26 2023 2:36PM