Introduction
A QAPI report in wound care refers to a Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement report that tracks and evaluates the quality of wound care provided within a healthcare setting. This report includes data on wound healing trends, amputation cases, and facility-acquired wounds.
Also see the QAPI Report for Wounds article for an additional report related to QAPI.
Purpose
- Evaluate wound care outcomes and identifies trends.
- Track healing progress and wound deterioration.
- Identify facility-acquired wounds.
- Assess the effectiveness of wound treatment protocols.
- Help prevent rehospitalization due to wound-related complications.
Audience
- Clinicians
- Admins
- Analytical Staff
QAPI Report for Wound Progress Summary
Available Filters:
- Date of Service - The range of data to filter over
- Facility - The facilities to report on (Multi-select dropdown)
- Report Current Wound Status
- Unchecked - The wound statuses (Improving, Stalled, Deteriorating, Healed, Facility Avg Days to Heal) are reported based on the last assessment found within the filtered date range/Date of Service.
- Checked/Enabled - The wound statuses (Improving, Stalled, Deteriorating, Healed, Facility Avg Days to Heal) are reported based on the wound's most recent assessment even if this is outside the filtered date range//Date of Service.
Available Columns:
- Facility - The facility name (or alias name if configured) for the returned results
- Total Wounds - Total wounds over the filtered Date of Range for the facility
- Improving - Subset of total wounds improving (Area Change % has decreased since initial assessment)
- Stalled - Subset of total wounds stalled (Area Change % is unchanged since initial assessment)
- Deteriorating - Subset of total wounds deteriorating (Area Change % has increased since initial assessment)
- Facility Avg Days to Heal - The average days to heal for any wound that is Resolved, In Remission or showing <= -100% area change.
- Healing Success % - Number of healed wounds over the Total Wounds for the facility and filtered date range
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