Nursing Homes Save Millions Using Care Improvement Program
The Quality Improvement Program of Missouri has improved the overall quality of care for residents and has saved 3.7 million for state participating facilities and healthcare providers. Learn more about this program in an article from Long-Term Living.
The program works with a range of facilities in the state, including those that already embrace quality improvement and those that need help with care issues. Throughout 2007-08, QIPMO nurses made 855 contacts with 246 different facilities in the state, and they made 417 site visits in 227 nursing facilities. Results showed that facilities who participated did improve, and costs of care problems were reduced.
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