PHILADELPHIA, April 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Independent
long-term care (LTC) facilities represent more than 60 percent of
the total number of LTC facilities in the U.S., according to 2014
data from Billian's HealthData. Several studies such as
University of Iowa Professor Specht's
"Evidence Based Practice in Long Term Care Settings"
describe adoption of critical evidence-based practice clinical
information as "sporadic" at best1. As Baby Boomers age
and nursing home populations continue to increase, Wolters Kluwer finds that these essential
healthcare facilities are dramatically underserved when it comes to
cost-effective, evidence-based clinical information
solutions.
To address this critical resource gap in independently owned
providers, Wolters Kluwer today
announced the release of Lippincott Essentials for Long-Term Care,
an online clinical reference site designed to meet the
point-of-care information needs of nurses working in long-term care
facilities.
For the first time, clinical reference and learning content
utilized by many of the large, corporate-owned organizations that
utilize the Lippincott Solutions software is available to these
smaller sites in a single, cost-effective package.
"The industry must find a way to standardize effective clinical
care to improve resident outcomes or risk loss of reimbursement,"
said Donna Hendricksen Fiala, MS,
Owner and Advisor, AQAC Consulting, LLC, a consultant to healthcare
providers to assure quality and affordable care. "Regulatory
constraints and a shift toward outcomes-based healthcare put the
same pressure on these smaller providers, who have limited staff
and budgets. This environment is driving the need for current,
evidence-based clinical information that can be easily accessed to
assure quality of care."
Lippincott Essentials for Long-Term Care provides online user
access to a subset of LTC-specific content currently embedded in
Lippincott Advisor, Lippincott Procedures, and Lippincott
Professional Development, three of the most widely deployed
clinical decision support and competency improvement software
applications used by multi-entity long-term care providers and
health systems. The Essentials product is easy to understand
and intuitive to use, streamlining staff workflow and saving a
significant amount of time searching for information and
maintaining a consistent set of evidence-based practice
information.
"As the aging U.S. population lives longer with chronic
conditions that require long-term care support, these small,
independent facilities must maximize limited budgets, while
maintaining high standards of care," said Susan Driscoll, President, Nurse Learning and
Engagement, Wolters Kluwer, Health
Learning, Research and Practice. "We recognized that there was no
affordable, 'one-stop' online solution catering to the clinical
information needs of this market using the latest evidence. By
using a subset of content from our Lippincott Solutions products,
we can fill this gap by helping these facilities improve care
delivery, employee confidence and resident outcomes."
Access to the product is through the Lippincott Essentials for
Long-Term Care site, a new online platform that provides an
intuitive user interface. Content includes LTC procedures including
videos, checklists and images; LTC Diseases, Conditions and
corresponding LTC Care Plans with images and charts, plus dozens of
online courses offering CE hours.
Lippincott Essentials for Long-Term Care is available
immediately for online purchase as a single concurrent-user annual
subscription of $499.95 to
independent facility owners with less than 300 beds or independent
clinicians who need access to evidence-based LTC content.
Facilities that require access for multiple concurrent users can
purchase multiple copies of Lippincott Essentials. To purchase,
visit www.LippincottEssentialsLTC.com.
1 University of Iowa
Professor Janet K Specht, Phd, RN, FAAN published her article in
2013 titled "Evidence based practice in long term care settings"
via the Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 43(2), 145-154.
About Wolters
Kluwer
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Contact:
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Connie
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Todd
McQueston
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Director, Corporate
Communications
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Director of
Marketing, Lippincott Solutions
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Wolters Kluwer,
Health Learning, Research and Practice
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Wolters Kluwer,
Health Learning, Research and Practice
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+1 (646)
674-6378
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+1 (215)
521-8859
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Connie.Hughes@wolterskluwer.com
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Todd.McQueston@wolterskluwer.com
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