Our intuitive assessment tools simplify wound assessment with expert protocol-driven dressing selection. In just a few clicks on your laptop or handheld computer, you can complete and submit your assessment, which triggers an order to fabricate a PolyFIT dressing that's personalized for your patient.
Each PolyFIT dressing arrives directly at the patient's home-personalized and ready for easy, precise application. Using your assessment data, we fabricate each PolyFIT dressing to the size, shape, absorbency, hydration level, and oxygen permeability to support the optimal healing environment for the patient's current wound condition based on an expert protocol-driven treatment protocol. We eliminate guesswork or the need to make do with available supplies
PWS saves you administrative time by automating wound data collection and reporting. Further, it minimizes or eliminates the need for frequent and time consuming prescription/order changes from referring physicians.
As you add assessments at each visit, your PWS monitors and displays each patient's healing progress, in real-time and over time. You'll see the actual healing trajectory and gain valuable information to share with your patient.
With objective, real-time feedback, you gain the satisfaction that comes with a clear understanding of your impact. You can use this information to educate patients about their changing wound condition and encourage compliance with the treatment plan.
You'll have the confidence of knowing that you're providing a treatment plan that supports wound healing and that staffing changes won't interrupt consistency. The web-based PWS tools create a connection point for you and other members of the clinical team.
Because all members of the clinical team are linked through the PWS, each contributor can easily work with others to provide supportive therapy at the right time. We give you the resources to provide wound care with confidence and engage your patients and their families in the healing plan. Some of our clinical users even reported that family members could independently change dressings more often, allowing RNs to decrease visits.