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2020

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Impact Of Hourly Rounding On Fall Rates: A Benchmark Paper, Monica D. Smith Dec 2020

Impact Of Hourly Rounding On Fall Rates: A Benchmark Paper, Monica D. Smith

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Falls and fall-related injuries create a significant financial burden on patients and healthcare organizations, particularly in adult inpatient hospital units such as rehabilitation and medical-surgical units. Costs associated with additional hospital days, diagnostic testing, and potentially fall-related surgeries can average about $14,000 per fall (The Joint Commission, 2015). Moreover, falls can be devastating in older adults, impacting their overall quality of life. According to Abou et al., 20% of yearly individual costs associated with falls are among patients with Parkinson's disease (2020). This is a proposal to implement a pre-and post-implementation change project. This paper addresses the use of evidence-based …


Hourly Rounding: The Effects On Fall Rates In Adult Population In Acute Care Setting, Sheyla J. Pellicier Mercucci Apr 2020

Hourly Rounding: The Effects On Fall Rates In Adult Population In Acute Care Setting, Sheyla J. Pellicier Mercucci

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Falls are one of fourteen categories of hospital-acquired conditions (HACs) listed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (2020). Falls are costly and stressful for everyone involved; patients, families, nursing staff and physicians. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services (2019), about seven hundred thousand to one million hospital admitted patients fall every year. The estimated cost of a fall is about fourteen thousand fifty-six dollars if an injury occurs and can extend patient’s hospital length of stay (LOS) to up to 6.3 more days (Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare, 2019).

When a patient …