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Making Digital Health a Reality with Technologies
Making Digital Health a Reality with Technologies

The healthcare industry has seen a lot of progress and innovation within its field because of advances in technology. The marriage between technology and medicine has enhanced the quality of care and treatment for patients.

As per the survey report released by Frost & Sullivan, the Key Technologies Impacting Healthcare Industry in the year 2019 are Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, mHealth, Wearable Devices, Robotics, 3D Printing, Augmented Reality and others.

The other disciplines covered by digital health include Telehealth, Telemedicine, and Personalized Medicines. Whether it’s the key technologies or the other disciplines of healthcare digitalization, the main goal is to make digital health revolution a reality.

Let’s discuss a few technologies revolutionizing the healthcare industry in detail:

1. mHealth: Mobile Health (mHealth) is a general term for the use of mobile phones and other wireless technology in medical care. mHealth also helps promote better health, quality and healthier lifestyle to the users. mHealth is not only supportive and diagnostic but also informative and educative for the users.

2. WEARABLE DEVICES: Wearables integrate advanced electronic technologies into the healthcare sector. There is a range of wearable devices available that can be spilt into two groups. One group is the wearable activity trackers that help the user track everyday things their exercise, calories, heart rate. This makes them more aware of their health and leads to a healthier lifestyle. The other group of wearable devices is health issues specific monitoring devices. This consists of devices like hearing aids to devices which are insulin pumps. Insulin Pumps can monitor insulin levels in diabetic patients as well as give an emergency shot of insulin if the levels drop too low.

3. AUGMENTED REALITY: AR is the technology which creates & superimposes a 3D model of the anatomy on the patient’s body by using 2D images and other data. AR has revolutionized the efficiencies and cost optimization aspects of surgery. It also reduces surgical error rates in key areas such as hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty, spine surgery and osteotomies. AR can also be used as a tool to help teach in medical colleges and teaching hospitals as well as be useful in research.

4. ROBOTICS: Robotic system has been incorporated into the surgical procedures offering less pain & trauma, minimal scarring and quicker recovery for the patients. Robotics also help the surgeons to perform complex procedures with more precision and better control. For example, it has let to the ability to perform keyhole surgeries instead of having full open surgeries. “da Vinci Si” is the world’s most advanced surgical robot.

5. TELEHEALTH: Telehealth involves a range of technologies which help to connect the individuals with their clinicians. These technologies help in diagnosis and monitoring of the status regularly, particularly in chronic conditions or for those patients who live in rural areas.

6. TELEMEDICINE: Telemedicine is the approach of using technologies and telehealth to provide medical services to remote areas and communities. This approach has helped remove various obstacles related to the distance and offers care & services in remote areas where regular care is not routinely available.

7. 3-D PRINTING: New 3-D printers are adding a customizable aspect to medicine, which can create everything from medical tools to artificial bones to custom made prosthetics tailored to fit the patient better. It is even revolutionizing organ transplants and tissue repair.

Although a lot of technologies are available now which have helped transform the healthcare industry, we @DattMediproducts understand that regulatory strategies need to be developed and implemented for safety and better outreach of these technologies to promote public health and wellness.

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Ensuring Safe Wound Care Practices

Wound care is a critical aspect of healthcare that demands meticulous attention to patient safety. Proper wound management not only accelerates healing but also significantly reduces the risk of complications. In this blog, we will explore the importance of patient safety in wound care, emphasizing best practices, infection control, and risk minimization.

Importance of Patient Safety in Wound Care

Patient safety in wound care involves implementing measures to prevent harm and ensure safety during the treatment process. This includes avoiding infections, minimizing pain, and ensuring that wounds heal properly. A safe wound care environment is essential for patient well-being and can prevent further medical complications.

Best Practices in Wound Care

Assessment and Planning:

  • Thorough Assessment: Begin with a comprehensive assessment of the wound, considering factors like wound type, exudate characteristics, comorbid conditions, pain level, periwound condition, size, depth, and location. Understand the patient’s overall health, including any underlying conditions that may affect healing.
  • Individualized Care Plan: Develop a tailored care plan that addresses the specific needs of the patient and the wound. Regularly update the plan based on the wound’s progress.

Hygiene and Infection Control:

  • Clean Environment: Ensure the wound care area is clean and sanitized. All reusable wound care equipment and supplies should be sterilized before use. Fresh dressings and bandages should be cut with clean apparatus.
  • Hand Hygiene: Proper hand hygiene is crucial. Perform hand hygiene using alcohol-based rub or soap and water immediately before and after the wound care procedure. The use of gloves and other personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory to prevent contamination.

Wound Cleaning and Dressing:

  • Gentle Cleaning: Clean the wound gently with saline solution or appropriate antiseptic solutions. Avoid harsh scrubbing which can damage tissue and impede healing.
  • Appropriate Dressings: Use the right type of dressing for the wound such as hydrocolloid dressings for pressure ulcers or alginate dressings for heavily exuding wounds. Change dressings as per the doctor’s care plan to maintain a clean environment.

Patient Education and Involvement:

  • Educate Patients: Instruct patients and caregivers on proper wound care techniques, signs of infection, and when to seek medical advice. Patient education enhances compliance and promotes faster healing.

Infection Control:

Preventing infections is a cornerstone of safe wound care. Infections can complicate wound healing and lead to serious health issues. Implementing stringent infection control measures is essential.

  • Sterile Techniques: Always use sterile wound care equipment and supplies when handling wounds. This includes using sterile dressings, tools, and gloves.
  • Regular Monitoring: Monitor the wound for signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, warmth, or discharge. Early detection and intervention can prevent severe complications.
  • Antibiotic Use: Use antibiotics judiciously. Overuse or not finishing the full course of the antibiotic can lead to antibiotic resistance, making infections harder to treat.

Minimizing Risks:

Risk minimization in wound care involves anticipating potential problems and taking steps to avoid them.

  • Nutrition and Hydration: Ensure patients have adequate nutrition and hydration. A proper diet supports tissue repair and overall health.
  • Pressure Ulcer Prevention: For bedridden patients, repositioning is crucial to prevent pressure ulcers. Use pressure-relieving devices like specialized mattresses or cushions.
  • Moisture Control: Keep the wound environment moist but not wet. Moisture balance prevents the wound from drying out or becoming too wet, both of which can impede healing.

Ensuring safe wound care practices is vital for promoting patient recovery and preventing complications. By adhering to best practices, maintaining strict infection control, and actively involving patients in their care, healthcare professionals can create a safe and effective wound care environment. As we strive for excellence in wound care, let us remember that patient safety is at the heart of healing.

Adhering to international standards like ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 13485:2016 while manufacturing wound care products can further enhance the quality of wound care practices, ensuring that products meet rigorous safety and quality benchmarks. Let us commit to delivering next-gen healing solutions with a steadfast focus on safety and patient well-being.

Advantages of Using Velfix®࿯ T+Pad for Post Surgical Wounds

In the field of post-surgical wound care, innovation plays a crucial role in ensuring optimal healing outcomes and patient comfort. Introducing Velfix® -T+Pad, a groundbreaking solution that redefines the standards of wound dressings. Meticulously designed and crafted, Velfix® -T+Pad stands at the forefront of advanced wound care technology, offering not only healing but also unparalleled comfort and convenience.

Waterproof and Bacterial Barrier Properties:

Among the essential features of wound dressings, waterproofing and bacterial barrier stand out. Velfix® -T+Pad not only meets these requirements but surpasses them. Its impermeable yet breathable film forms a protective shield against water and bacteria, safeguarding the wound from external threats and fostering a hygienic healing environment.

Benefits of Continuous Visual Monitoring: 

The advantage of transparent film dressings is the ability to visually monitor the wound without removing the dressing. This allows healthcare providers to detect early signs of infection: clinicians can quickly spot signs of infection, excessive drainage, or other complications, facilitating prompt intervention. It also aids in exudate management : ensuring that the wound exudate is being effectively absorbed and does not pose a risk to the healing process.

Conforming to Body Contours:

Comfort is paramount, especially in areas prone to movement or swelling. Velfix® -T+Pad addresses this need adeptly. Its flexible design seamlessly conforms to the body’s contours, providing a snug fit without compromising comfort. Whether it’s a joint, a curve, or a crease, Velfix® -T+Pad stays in place, ensuring uninterrupted healing.

Effective Evaporation of Moisture:

Moisture management is critical for wound healing, and Velfix® -T+Pad excels in this aspect. Thanks to its innovative adhesive pattern, it facilitates efficient moisture evaporation from the wound bed. This not only keeps the area dry but also prevents maceration, creating optimal conditions for healing.

Reducing Pain Upon Removal:

Dressing changes can be painful, but Velfix® -T+Pad aims to alleviate this discomfort. Featuring a non-adherent pad, it minimizes trauma upon removal, reducing pain and discomfort for the patient. With Velfix® -T+Pad, dressing changes become a smoother, more tolerable process, enhancing the overall patient experience.

In the realm of post-surgical wound care, excellence is imperative. With its innovative design and advanced technology, Velfix® -T+Pad sets a new standard for wound dressings, offering a comprehensive solution that prioritizes healing, comfort, and convenience. 

From its waterproof and bacterial barrier properties to its transparent film for easy monitoring, Velfix® -T+Pad epitomizes cutting-edge wound care. Trust in Velfix® -T+Pad to deliver not only healing but also peace of mind, ensuring a smoother, swiffer path to recovery for patients worldwide.

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