ProCare has an economical inpatient wound
care program focusing on protecting hospitals
against the adverse affects of hospital acquired
wounds and the associated loss of Medicare Reimbursement. Is your hospital ready to
embrace CMS - 1533? Answering the following
questions gives you a reference as to how ready
your hospital really is.
- Can your hospital track wound prevalence
and incidence?
- Does your hospital have evidence based
protocols in place that guide your staff in
preventing and treating wounds?
- How many stage 3 and 4 wounds are
patients acquiring in your facility for which
Medicare will never reimburse you?
- Is your Medical Staff's wound care
documentation accurate enough to
guarantee reimbursement?
If you answered NO to any of the above
questions, relax, ProCare has the answer.
ProCare's Inpatient Wound Care Program
can assist in the reduction of costs associated
with wounds up to 65%. Even though ne
reimbursement rulings begin October 1, 2008,
it is never too late to put a plan into action..
With ProCare's Inpatient Program in place, your
hospital can expect:
- Improved disease management
- Enhanced patient & physician satisfaction
- Measurable positive patient outcomes
- Reduction in risk management liability
- Decrease claim denials and lost revenue
- Improved amputation avoidance and
limb salvage
- Appropriate reimbursement for
provided care
- Reduction in wound patients length of stay
- Produce a decline in the number of acquired
and undocumented wounds