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A wise investment strategy to improve quality of care while
maximizing profit for your organization.
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With today’s administration costs in a seemingly constant state
of escalation, the
webWOC Nursing Education Program
offers an affordable educational opportunity that will reap a
maximum return on your investment. Our program offers critical
education to enhance quality of care while promoting the
following economic benefits:
- Minimize lawsuits through evidence based wound, ostomy and
continence management.
- Maximize reimbursement and profit with appropriate and
accurate assessment and documentation that captures coding
and OASIS documentation requirements
- Avoid time consuming and costly remediation interventions
through comprehensive skin and wound care programs that
meet The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations (JACHO) requirements.
- Prevent costly Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS) Federal Tags 314 for pressure ulcers and 315 for
incontinence and urinary catheters.
- Decrease caregiver time through standardization of
products, simplifying procedures and decreasing the
frequency of procedures by providing alternative
interventions.
- Save money for materials (i.e. specialty beds and
dressings) through standardization, appropriate selection,
and utilization of products
- Decrease costs for prevention by linking preventive
interventions to risk level.
The mission of the
webWOC Nursing Education Program
is to provide evidence based education to nurses in the
specialty of wound, ostomy and continence care, while
emphasizing the significant contribution the WOC nurse
can make in risk management, quality management, cost
control and production.
The
webWOC Nursing Education Program
offers a cost-effective approach to educating nurses in
a structured and deadline-driven manner. Unlike traditional
programs that require nurses to leave their homes and jobs
for 1-2 months, this accredited webWOC Nursing Educational
Program, offers rigorous, interactive online education that
is facilitated by faculty that has been educating WOC
Nursing students since 1970. |
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