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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Based Care: Future of Wound Care Management

The advancement of wound care management as a medical specialty comprises the expansion of different service models. Wound care management models are mainly based on the same kind of foundation but differ due to the regional processes and medical practices within health care. Patient data or details are a vital asset for providing the right kind of treatment. The objective of wound caregivers is to acquire data on a local or regional basis. Combining all these things the community is not sharing the patient data in an effective way as the entire process has become so complicated.  

As the multidisciplinary strategy is followed and accepted more by the wound care service providers as there is high security of the local details of the patients that can benefit others. 

As the saying goes – sharing is caring. At times, it is just a problem rather than a separate issue. More and more wound care service providers lack well-designed wound care models. In fact, there is minimal or almost no ability to acquire valuable and consistent data. The advancement of the technological approaches impacts service delivery as well as obtaining data and sharing it across multiple networks.

One of the best ways of establishing wound care in practice is to focus primarily on modern and digital technology that offers a spectrum of treatment options to patients. By leveraging the new digital technological strategies the wound care management goes to the next level. Digital technology can automate the work process and capture data. It helps in giving actionable and transparent data that further leads to a significant change. Deploying digital healthcare has been evolving for a long time but its adoption within wound care is much slower when compared with other medical circumstances.

Modern technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are quite new to the common people and many medical clinicians are far away behind and do not understand their exact meaning. Most importantly, their power and capabilities have been highly fruitful for the management of wounds. These technology concepts revolve around data-driven concepts.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) actually acts as the best catalyst that leads to highly informed wound care practice. The powerful features help with the specialization of the medical areas. AI technology helps medical practitioners such as mobile applications for doctors to collect a huge amount of patient data. After that, the potential of AI & ML techniques empowers the clinicians to exactly understand the areas of focus and any change required to streamline the practice.

In the current time, with the advancement of digital technologies wound care diagnostics has changed. The best way of wound progress or deterioration is the measurement of dimensions of the wound, the areas of the wound, which remains a significant challenge for many caregivers. The wound areas and dimensions measurement is challenging for many reasons, but relevancy is more important and significant. The images of the wounds or wound photography are not always performed.

The Machine Learning (ML) models can be taught to the medical staff by providing adequate training. The important charts and details of the patients are stored in electronic health records. It is not possible on the part of humans to handle thousands of patients. By using thorough assessment, effective documentation that covers images, and technologies like AI & ML techniques. Wound care management can be standardized, outlined specific goals, and augmented with the experience of millions of patients and data points. Artificial Intelligence (AI) combined with human intelligence for having more precise, patient‐centric care, for better results.

Artificial Intelligence has the capability to standardize best practices via various settings of patient care delivery and also help to feel free from the burden of wounds. AI has transformed how we operate and will do so for the foreseeable future. In wound care, AI will impact all areas, from prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment to workflow efficiency and broadening access to quality care. Engaging with technology will realize the promise of better outcomes for patients through the enhanced delivery of care by their care team.

Advanced technology has contributed a lot to transform the delivery quality of wound care practice in many facilities, across the health care areas. By using the patient data, AI techniques, and technology, with integration into larger EMR services, the transparency of approach is providing faster progress. It helps patients to benefit from better care and providers to benefit from more efficient care delivery, facilities, and systems to cut off costs.

You need to keep an open mind to the new technological approach. At times, as medical practitioners, it is difficult to identify the need that the technological solution may resolve. 

Usually, medical experts think clinically, not technologically. By tailoring these advanced technologies to think clinically, solutions are delivered that fit the requirements. It is also crucial that even in a more niche medical area like wound care management, the technology has to be practically deployed into practice. Also, with the latest technological solutions being used on a regular basis in our patient care environment.

In the current time, the most important part of being patient care is delivered with a more techno‐phobic generation, which is radically changing. The current technological generation will be delivering the majority of the wound care to the patients. This will truly change the delivery of care to the benefit of all, and wound care is an important part of that change. It is not comprehensively understood in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the change needs to be changed and adapted with full belief and willingness.

It’s high time now to break the ice and be counted upon. You need to get the technological makeover to make your wound care practice more efficient but, more importantly, lay the foundation for change tomorrow.

About Net Health

Net Health’s mission is to harness data for human health. We offer EHR software and predictive, actionable analytics for medical specialties, including rehab therapy, wound care, home health and hospice, and employee health and occupational medicine. Net Health solutions are trusted in over 23,000 facilities across the continuum of care. 

Our EHR software enables caregivers and their organizations to engage effectively with patients, streamline documentation, staff efficiently, secure maximum appropriate reimbursement and maintain regulatory compliance. Our unique approach to analytics seamlessly presents insights in clinical and operational workflows to improve care and business performance. Net Health is a portfolio company of The Carlyle Group, Level Equity and Silversmith Capital Partners. www.nethealth.com.

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