INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — WoundVision™, the manufacturer of the industry’s first long-wave infrared thermography (LWIT) solution for mitigating risk associated with hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) and other wounds, is expanding its product offering with the debut of the Scout Mobile app.
Built to streamline and simplify wound documentation, Scout Mobile is an enterprise mobile wound management app that standardizes wound photography, measurement, and assessment across the entire healthcare continuum. With multi-platform support for both iOS and Android smart phones and tablets, the HIPAA-compliant solution eliminates the inaccuracies of paper rulers and fulfills minimum documentation requirements while seamlessly integrating into electronic medical record (EMR) workflows.
With the addition of a mobile app to their existing Scout product suite, WoundVision becomes the industry’s first and only full-service provider of wound imaging and documentation solutions. Positioned as the healthcare industry’s one-stop-shop for all digital wound management needs, this solution is comprised of the Scout multi-modal imaging device (photographic and thermographic), the Scout Software, EMR integration and now the Scout Mobile app. Providers now have access to a complete range of solutions that includes:
“In a market that is saturated with mobile wound photography apps and other single-capability products, Scout Mobile ties all of our solutions together, positioning us as the industry’s only full-service wound imaging and documentation solution,” said James G. Spahn, MD, FACS, co-founder and CEO of WoundVision. “Until now, there’s never been a solutions provider capable of solving a hospital or health system’s HAPI problem and standardizing wound documentation while seamlessly integrating both into the EMR. And with more and more healthcare systems looking to standardize across the continuum of care, we’ve created a scalable solution that minimizes variation in care and outcomes across the healthcare enterprise, no matter its size or setting.”
The burden of pressure injuries and other wounds on the U.S. healthcare system is immense. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), pressure injuries were the only Hospital-Acquired Condition (HACs) to increase between 2014 and 2017. And according to U.S. National Institutes of Health, chronic wounds affect 6.5 million people in the U.S. With the healthcare industry shifting towards pay-for-performance and value-based care, WoundVision’s full-service wound imaging and documentation solution will help providers of all sizes and needs mitigate risk associated with HACs, standardize wound assessment and streamline EMR workflows to create a better patient experience across all care settings.
To schedule a demo or learn more about our no-cost product evaluations, visit www.woundvision.com, email sales@woundvision.com, or call (888) 851-0098.
About WoundVision™
WoundVision™ is the industry pioneer in advanced wound imaging technology and software. Our full-service wound imaging and documentation solution is proven to help mitigate risk associated with HACs, save time and money, and create a better patient experience across all care settings. For more information, visit www.woundvision.com.
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