What is PASSPORT?
PASSPORT offers a new approach to clinical prevalence audit from ArjoHuntleigh, which targets the quality of care delivered rather than simply counting and describing the adverse events.

Greater emphasis is placed on measuring local protocols, including early risk management, preventative care plans, and timely targeted evidencebased interventions.

Why is it important?
Routine prevalence audits reveal fundamental gaps in early preventative care, while the literature reports a persistently high facility-acquired ulcer rate.

How does it work?
ArjoHuntleigh’s clinical experts will work with you to identify and measure the key quality indicators in your facility, compare against agreed benchmarks, present results and recognise excellent performance and/or improvement.

– Identify & measure prevalence / quality indicators

– Report fi ndings and implement corrective action

– Recognise and reward improvement