On-Time Prevention of Pressure Ulcers: Partnering With Quality Improve Final Report Partnering With Quality Improvement OrganizationsFinal ReportDecember 31, 2007This report describes the results of the project "On-Time Quality Improvement in Long Term Care," which was designed to reengineer the nursing home's workflow processes around pressure ulcer prevention and integrate health information technology into those processes. The project was designed to bridge the gap between staff knowledge and staff practice, to facilitate good and consistent preventive care practices, and to target resources to those at high risk of developing pressure ulcers.Select to download print version (PDF File, 290 KB). Plugin Software Help.Project Director/Principal Investigator: Susan D. Horn, Ph.D.Contract No: AHRQ-05-0020 ContentsExecutive Summary Purpose Scope Background and Context Settings Participants Methods Study Design Data Collection and Sources Key Components of On-Time Measures Limitations Results Implementation Progress Levels of Facility Implementation Detailed Review of Data Discussion: Lessons Learned Implementation Process Organizational Obstacles Training Technology Implementation and Support Partnering with QIOs Conclusion Implications for the Future List of Publications and ProductsAHRQ Publication No. 09-0035-EFCurrent as of March 2009Internet Citation:On-Time Prevention of Pressure Ulcers: Partnering With Quality Improvement Organizations. March 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/pressureulcers/ Current as of March 2009 Internet Citation: On-Time Prevention of Pressure Ulcers: Partnering With Quality Improve: Final Report. March 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/newsroom/audio-video/pressureulcers/index.html