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The demand for quality of care and safety in the hospital will play an important role in the coming years. Reducing pressure ulcers and surgical site infections will satisfy patients’ needs and meet the expectation for quality of care. Hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes try to prevent patients from having pressure ulcers. Due to growing geriatric population and increasing rates of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and obesity, more people need assistance with their daily activities to lower the chance of developing pressure ulcers. This business plan analyzes the possibility that Pressure Ulcer Care Center provides diagnosis and treatment in Fountain Valley of California. The main goals of the organization are to provide the best quality of care in treating wound and reducing pressure ulcer rates from hospitals to patients’ home.
Advisor: | O'Lawrence, Henry |
Commitee: | Reynolds-Fisher, Grace, Sinay, Tony |
School: | California State University, Long Beach |
Department: | Health Care Administration |
School Location: | United States -- California |
Source: | MAI 81/4(E), Masters Abstracts International |
Source Type: | DISSERTATION |
Subjects: | Health care management |
Keywords: | pressure ulcer, treatment, diagnosis, quality of care, wound |
Publication Number: | 13858827 |
ISBN: | 9781392713525 |