How HAPI Decreased by Improving Care Processes (Case Study)

Learn how to reduce your hospital acquired pressure injury costs.

A hospital-acquired pressure injury (HAPI) is a patient safety issue that adversely affects patients due to pain and length of time it can take to heal. HAPIs impact hospitals because of the increase in length of stay and cost of care that is not reimbursed.

Normal, healthy individuals undergoing surgical procedures are at risk for developing pressure injuries because they are anesthetized and cannot feel pain or reposition themselves. Find out how one healthcare organization lowered its HAPI rate to 0% in this case study.

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A not-for-profit integrated healthcare system in the Western United States lowered its surgical HAPIs to 0% and recorded 48 months with no pressure-related injuries. Learn how they did it by reading this free case study.