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Study shows effective methods to lower hospital acquired infections

Hospitalization is a high risk activity. Tens of thousands of patients die every year from hospital acquired infections (HAI). Many more become sickened by infections caused by hospital staff. A new study showed a dramatic decrease in these infections by simple, cost-effective methods. Expect swift changes in routine infection prevention protocols. Source: New England Journal of Medicine

Will we find out how much medical care really costs?

Our federal government is releasing its first  list of hospital charges for the 100 most common inpatient procedures. "Until now, these charges have been closely held by facilities that see a competitive advantage in shielding their fees from competitors. What the numbers reveal is a health-care system with tremendous, seemingly random variation in the costs of services." Source: The Washington Post

Jolly attends international pressure ulcer conference

Dana Jolly, principal of Jolly Consulting, LLC, recently attended the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel's (NPUAP) biennial conference in Houston, Texas. This year's conference focused on Deep Tissue Injury (DTI). DTI is a pressure related injury, a category of pressure ulcer. DTI  is a relatively new category of pressure ulcer. In talking with clinician experts at the conference, it is clear there is confusion about etiology and diagnosis of these wounds. More research is needed on the topic to help clinicians understand the pathogenesis and presentation of this pressure related wound.