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WoundMap app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 6800 ratings )
Productivity Medical
Developer: Mobile Health Ware
39.99 USD
Current version: 1.02, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 04 Jan 2014
App size: 12.89 Mb

With the award-winning WoundMap anyone can document any wound in any setting (including the patient at home).

It’s like having an expert wound care provider in your pocket! The WoundMap system guides you through a standardized, best-practice process of wound care. Following the direction of the compass icon users are guided through a step-by-step skin assessment, individual risk assessment, and wound evaluation. The patent-pending wound photography and measuring system streamlines the wound care process by automatically recording photographs, wound measurements and other pertinent findings in a HIPAA compliant Clinical Assessment Document that can be printed as a PDF, securely e-mailed, or pushed into an EMR.

WoundMap provides continuity across the spectrum of care. WoundMap was designed to fit into any care setting and to be used by any level of provider (including the patient or caregiver at home). Context specific modules have been built into the program for Outpatient, Skilled Nursing, Hospital/Acute Care, Home Health & Hospice, and for Personal/Home use. Policies can be set for any given facility or group to maintain consistent evaluations and standards of care.

Better, faster, consistent, and complete wound care using WoundMap. WoundMap promotes best practices in wound care through standardized documentation processes supported by wound photos with the convenience of a mobile platform. Wound progress is easily tracked by reviewing photos and graphs of wound measurements. Care planning is individualized based on the patient’s findings. The information can be shared with team members and outside providers or consultants using the Clinical Assessment Document. With WoundMap you’ll never have to import another photo!

Faster, better, more consistent and complete care at reduced cost with WoundMap.

Visit our website at www.theWoundMap.com for more information.