Going for Gold (STAMP): Addressing Pressure Ulcer Quality and Cost Performance in the Evolving Health Care System

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At the conclusion of the presentation, the participants will be able to:

  1. Recognize the significance of Gold STAMP relative to the new Federal rules for long-term care facilities.
  2. Recognize the significance of Gold STAMP within Home Care as relates to quality of care, cost avoidance and other high priority areas.
  3. Describe how the Gold STAMP model can be used as a best practice in complying with Federal rules and achieving priority State health goals.

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Presenters

Presenter 1
Al Cardillo, LMSW, Executive Vice President, Home Care Association of NYS

Presenter 2
Nancy Leveille, RN, MS, Sr. Director of Center for Wound Healing Research, NYS Health Facilities Association

Presenter 3
Laura E. Edsberg, Ph.D., Director of Center for Wound Healing Research, Natural and Health Sciences Research Center Associate Professor, Natural Sciences Departme,nt at Daemen College

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