Net Health® Tissue Analytics
Record, Track, and Analyze Chronic and Acute Wounds
Reduce pressure injury treatment costs with the only wound platform that seamlessly integrates with all major EMR systems.
Net Health® Tissue Analytics is an industry-leading pressure injury surveillance program proven to simplify and streamline documentation workflows.
Tissue Analytics uses state-of-the-art machine learning and computer vision algorithms to enable non-specialists to measure wounds in a systematic manner. Healthcare practitioners can use insights from aggregated data to better manage wound patients.
About 2.5 million patients
acquire a pressure injury while in the hospital at a cost of almost $12 billion annually. Learn how your hospital can reduce those costs today.
APP GALLERY
Tissue Analytics reduces the rates of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs) and improves wound care documentation workflows by deploying advanced wound analysis…
3D Wound Imaging on a Smartphone
Net Health® Tissue Analytics uses state-of-the-art machine learning and computer vision to autonomously segment, classify, and measure wounds. The techniques used standardize for lighting, distance, and camera angle. Data is collected on a secure, HIPAA compliant smartphone app.
Improved Workflow
Measurement Error
Proven to improve clinician workflow, we guarantee that whether you're a nurse, clinician, or administrator, you will see better results.
Current EHR workflows leave much to be desired for busy clinicians. Tissue Analytics repairs broken workflows, giving you more time with patients.
Inconsistency between nurses
EHR Documentation & Photo Upload Time
Record
Our mobile software allows your team to capture any wound with precision and accuracy.
Tissue Composition
Our platform instantly records the percentage and area of tissues present in the wound bed. Read our publications here!
Wound Dimensions & Perimeters
No more rulers! With less than 5% error rate using our platform, your team will measure wounds more accurately than ever before.
Surface Area
Tissue Analytics is the only product on the market with fully automatic wound measurements - no tracing required.
Predict Wound Deterioration Risk
Reduce hospital acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) by up to 80% with the Pressure Injury Deterioration Risk Indicator. It provides a real-time, data-driven, and accurate assessment of the risk that a wound will worsen.
Your clinicians can use the highly-visible risk indicator to help make treatment decisions and lead clinicians can assess the risk across the entire patient population, leading to savings of $250,000 per HAPI avoided.
The TA software saves our facility so many hours week after week.
Wanda Sohn, Nurse Manager
Nash Wound Care Center
Some Things To Pique Your Interest
Net Health’s Infographic Insight Series Explores the Cost of Wound Care for Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Other Providers
What costs up to $151,000 per patient, affects millions of patients, their loved ones and providers, and can cost hospitals millions of dollars in penalties and unnecessary costs?1 The answer is Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries, known by the misnomer – HAPIs. In today’s uncertain healthcare marketplace, where hospitals face rising economic, staffing, regulatory and many […]
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Read MoreRevolutionize Wound Care with an EHR and Digital Imaging Integration (Ebook)
Wound care has come a long way since the days of manually measuring wounds and carefully recording encounter data into paper patient charts. Today, we have more data, insights, products and services to help treat wounds and ensure patients have access to optimal therapies. So, why aren’t pressure injuries, abscesses and other wounds a thing […]
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