Rates of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers vary, depending on how the data are collected.
Since 2011, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have used administrative data (based on hospital coding) to report hospital-acquired conditions, such as pressure ulcers, to the public. Beginning in 2014, hospitals that perform in the lowest quartile will have their payments reduced by 1% for all hospitalized Medicare recipients. However, use of administrative data to assess rates of pressure ulcers among hospitalized patients has not been validated.
Researchers performed a retrospective analysis, comparing the rate of patients with at least one hospital-acquired pressure ulcer (stage II or higher) reported in administrative databases with the rate reported by direct examiners (bedside nurses and wound care specialists who we…
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