Resources Toolkit for Reducing Pressure Injuries
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E-Books
E-Book | Pressure Injury Documentation and Assessment: A guide to State-of-the-Art Staging and Recording of PIs E-Book | Top 5 Digital Techniques to Reduce Hospital Acquires Pressure InjuriesWebinar Recording
Webinar | Top Digital Techniques to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries with Kara CouchInfographic
Infographic | Pressure Injuries: Serious Consequences, Substantial Costs, Real SolutionsExplore More
5 Digital Innovations Reshaping the Modern EHR
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have come a long way since the early days of the automated platforms. Advances in technology and the involvement of providers and those who use the systems are helping to fuel an evolution that is bringing new capabilities and ways to improve outcomes and efficiencies while managing costs, streamlining workflows, and […]
Read MoreLeveraging Digital Tools to Better Treat Wound Care Patients
Dr. Alicia Oropallo discusses digital imaging’s use and value in AAWC webinar Telemedicine is the future of wound care, and digital tools such as imaging technology will play a vital and expanding role, says Alisha Oropallo, MD, MS, FACS, FAPWCA, director of the Comprehensive Wound Health Center at Northwell Health in New Hyde Park, NY. […]
Read MoreHyperbaric Oxygen Therapy – Providing New Hope for COVID-19 Patients
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, clinicians have constantly sought out new ways to best treat patients. While there have been some exciting new therapies for the treatment of COVID-19, equally promising are the innovative applications of existing therapies. As we have seen so many times over the past year, physicians, nurses, and researchers have […]
Read More6 Ways Digital Imaging Facilitates Clinical Trials During Lockdown. . . and Beyond
It’s hard to believe as we reflect over the past year but virtually everything has changed in healthcare. What once was considered leading edge – such as decentralized clinical trials – has started to become the norm. As we slowly move to a “new normal” (whatever that may be), many in the industry are asking […]
Read MoreWound Care Expert Cathy Thomas Hess Lays Out the Importance of Putting the “Why” in Wound Care Workflow
Workflow strategy has a place in every type of business and nowhere is it more important than in the constantly evolving world of medicine. In an interview on the “Speaking of Wounds” podcast, Net Health’s Cathy Thomas Hess details just how crucial strategic workflow management is to the success of any wound care business, and […]
Read MorePressure Injuries in the Crosshairs
Hospitals focus on pressure injury prevention as concerns grow over frequency and severity Despite medical facilities’ best efforts, pressure injuries (PIs) are on the rise. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has estimated that 2.5 million hospital patients develop a PI each year, and 60,000 die as a direct result of their wounds.1 […]
Read MoreFive Questions to Ask Your Wound Care Clinical Trial Partner
When it comes to clinical trials for wound care, researchers and trial administrators constantly look for those secret ingredients that will lead to success. Those ingredients vary by any number of factors. However, there are fundamental elements that can help manufacturers of wound care products, devices, and technologies, and industry researchers secure optimal outcomes from […]
Read MoreNet Health’s API Agreement with Kent Imaging Highlighted in BioWorld MedTech
“Talk to any doctor treating a diabetic foot ulcer and you’ll learn two things: poor oxygenation makes it extraordinarily difficult for the wound to heal. Second there is an enormous lack, a clear, unmet need across the globe of appropriate, ongoing medical assessment of non-healing wounds.” That’s how leading industry trade publication BioWorld-MedTech summarized the […]
Read MoreConducting Meaningful Data Analysis in Wound Care
There are millions of patients worldwide in need of life-saving and life-changing wound care products. Real-World Data Analysis (RWDA) can help. Net Health’s Tobe Madu outlines the six steps to using and assessing RWDA in the current issue of the Journal of Wound Care.
Read MoreWound Care Data Abounds, But Can We Use It?
“Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink.” Those of us in the wound care industry understand the sentiment. We have all this data locked away in EHRs, patient records, provider notes and other sources, but how can we leverage it to achieve better outcomes? It’s a critical question for the industry to address. […]
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