ADVANCED WOUND MANAGEMENT
T.I.M.E. Clinical Decision Support Tool (CDST)
Consistent, holistic and systematic clinical practice, shown to facilitate multidisciplinary team communication and enhanced confidence in non-wound specialists.1-8
T.I.M.E. clinical decision support tool (CDST)
The prevalence of chronic wounds is growing, with clinicians facing increased expectations – despite time and budget restrictions – and more patients treated by non-specialists who need additional guidance. When inconsistencies and limited involvement from other specialists may result in delayed wound healing, there’s a need to structure and simplify clinical practice1-3
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Citations
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