Prevent
UTI with the BladderScan®, Realize Cost
Savings
Urinary
tract infections (UTIs) acquired in a hospital are a
serious problem. They lengthen hospital stays and can
create dangerous complications for acute care and post-operative
patients. UTIs in extended care or skilled nursing facilities
are an even greater problem, because patients in long-term
care are more vulnerable to infection. In addition to
the threat they pose to patient health, UTIs are extremely
costly for hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
Here are a few eye-opening facts about the cost of nosocomial
(hospital-acquired) infections:
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The
average cost of one nosocomial UTI is estimated
to be between $680 and $1,875 per patient infection.
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The
cost of UTI nationwide ranges from $150 million
to $1.8 billion every year.
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40
percent of all nosocomial infections occur in the
urinary tract. Of these infections, 80 percent are
caused by urinary tract catheterization and instrumentation.
Hospital-Acquired
UTI can be Prevented
Minimizing
catheterization is the key to reducing the rate of urinary
tract infection. But, how can this be accomplished?
Catheterization is often performed unnecessarily, because
caregivers do not know how much urine is in a patient's
bladder. BladderScan® use prevents unnecessary
catheterization by enabling caregivers to measure patients'
bladder volumes noninvasively so they can determine
whether or not catheterization is truly necessary. Using
the BladderScan®, you won't catheterize
unless you need to. The BladderScan®
reduces the cost of care because it:
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Prevents
unnecessary catheterization
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Saves
on staff time and the cost of catheter kits
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Reduces
the need for medication to treat infection caused
by catheters
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Reduces
the risk of complications from nosocomial UTI, which
can include septicemia, bacteriuria, post-operative
wound infection, and renal disease and may lead
to premature death
The
BladderScan® saves more than the money
spent on UTI. It preserves patient dignity by reducing
the need for an invasive and uncomfortable procedure.
Patients are relieved to avoid catheterization, and
nurses are equally relieved to avoid performing it.
The BladderScan® improves the quality
of life for both patients and caregivers.
BladderScan®
Bladder Volume Instrument Cost Justification
Read
abstracts of clinical
studies to find out more. To hear what other health
care providers say about the BladderScan®,
view the success stories
of clinicians who use it every day.
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