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Industries:

  • Healthcare

Offering Groups:

  • Solutions

Solution Areas:

  • Scientific Applications

Regions:

  • Australasia

Challenges:

  • To assist Princess Alexandra Hospital in reducing wound heal times for patients, lowering the cost of their care and maximising the deployment of its Wound Care Specialists.

Benefits:

  • The Mobile Wound Care solution enables an evidence-based, continuous improvement cycle for wound care practice. Mobile Wound Care:
  • Provides Princess Alexandra Hospital with real-time access to information to improve patient care and hospital management.
  • Supports interventions and changes in practice for long term benefits
  • Was easy to implement and is cost effective to maintain.

Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH)


Fujitsu healing acute and chronic wounds

Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH)

"MWC has the potential to completely transform the wound management process at PAH – with efficiency gains produced as a result of better clinical outcomes." Ros Probert, Clinical Nurse Consultant in Stomal Therapy Wound Management Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH)

In an environment of acute shortages in the health care arena, the solving of issues which consume large amounts of time, medications and supplies is high on the agenda for hospital administrators. The treatment of complex wounds is one such issue.

Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH), Brisbane, is one of Queensland’s leading teaching and research hospitals whose 5,000 staff care for more than 74,000 admissions each year. Approximately 20 per cent of patients require treatment for wounds. PAH’s management is committed to reduce wound heal times for patients, lower the cost of care and maximise the deployment of scarce wound care specialist resources.

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