The document provides formulas for calculating three common healthcare quality indicators: fall rate, pressure ulcer incident rate, and nurse turnover rate. The fall rate formula calculates the number of falls that occurred in a month divided by the number of occupied beds during that period, multiplied by 100. The pressure ulcer incident rate formula calculates the number of new pressure ulcer cases developed divided by the total inpatients in the hospital that month, multiplied by 100. The nurse turnover rate formula calculates the number of nurses who left the hospital in a month divided by the average number of nurses on duty per month, multiplied by 100.
The document provides formulas for calculating three common healthcare quality indicators: fall rate, pressure ulcer incident rate, and nurse turnover rate. The fall rate formula calculates the number of falls that occurred in a month divided by the number of occupied beds during that period, multiplied by 100. The pressure ulcer incident rate formula calculates the number of new pressure ulcer cases developed divided by the total inpatients in the hospital that month, multiplied by 100. The nurse turnover rate formula calculates the number of nurses who left the hospital in a month divided by the average number of nurses on duty per month, multiplied by 100.
The document provides formulas for calculating three common healthcare quality indicators: fall rate, pressure ulcer incident rate, and nurse turnover rate. The fall rate formula calculates the number of falls that occurred in a month divided by the number of occupied beds during that period, multiplied by 100. The pressure ulcer incident rate formula calculates the number of new pressure ulcer cases developed divided by the total inpatients in the hospital that month, multiplied by 100. The nurse turnover rate formula calculates the number of nurses who left the hospital in a month divided by the average number of nurses on duty per month, multiplied by 100.