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Is technology and automation improving safety during inbed care?

Is technology and automation improving safety d...

Phil Strong

When considering this question, it’s easy to immediately answer yes, but on reflection this is definitely not always the case. Let me explain. Firstly, we need to remember that during...

Is technology and automation improving safety d...

Phil Strong

When considering this question, it’s easy to immediately answer yes, but on reflection this is definitely not always the case. Let me explain. Firstly, we need to remember that during...

Adapting fast and slow: force-related tissue damage

Adapting fast and slow: force-related tissue da...

Phil Strong

Following on from our recent white paper, this article has been published in Wounds UK and explores the science of tissue damage. It reviews the literature surrounding force-related tissue damage...

Adapting fast and slow: force-related tissue da...

Phil Strong

Following on from our recent white paper, this article has been published in Wounds UK and explores the science of tissue damage. It reviews the literature surrounding force-related tissue damage...

The elephant in the room: healthcare needs are changing. But can the industry adapt?

The elephant in the room: healthcare needs are ...

Phil Strong

Why an ageing population is necessitating change By 2029, estimates show that senior patients will make up 20 percent of the population and a considerable share of healthcare spending. With...

The elephant in the room: healthcare needs are ...

Phil Strong

Why an ageing population is necessitating change By 2029, estimates show that senior patients will make up 20 percent of the population and a considerable share of healthcare spending. With...

Is ignorance or selfish interest preventing the advancement of care for patients confined to bed?

Is ignorance or selfish interest preventing the...

Phil Strong

In his article, “100 Years of Bedsores: How Much Have We Learned?” Jeffrey Levine provides a measure of progress made during the last century, but also observes that, ‘the distance...

Is ignorance or selfish interest preventing the...

Phil Strong

In his article, “100 Years of Bedsores: How Much Have We Learned?” Jeffrey Levine provides a measure of progress made during the last century, but also observes that, ‘the distance...

Cards on the table: eliminating the tissue damage gamble

Cards on the table: eliminating the tissue dama...

Phil Strong

We live in an ageing society. 18% of the UK population in 2016 was aged 65 and over and 2.4% was aged 85 and over. More and more care is...

Cards on the table: eliminating the tissue dama...

Phil Strong

We live in an ageing society. 18% of the UK population in 2016 was aged 65 and over and 2.4% was aged 85 and over. More and more care is...

Why metamorphosis is needed to protect both patients and carers during inbed care

Why metamorphosis is needed to protect both pat...

Phil Strong

As Baroness Wheeler highlighted in the UK Parliamentary debate on NHS Wound Care (22 November 2017), two million patients are treated for wounds every year at a cost of more...

Why metamorphosis is needed to protect both pat...

Phil Strong

As Baroness Wheeler highlighted in the UK Parliamentary debate on NHS Wound Care (22 November 2017), two million patients are treated for wounds every year at a cost of more...