Sponsored: With the average heal time of a chronic wound taking over five months med tech firm Smith + Nephew offers smart cost and time management solutions
And this is only set to get worse Heaton says. “We have an ageing population, an increase in people being diagnosed with diabetes and the highest rates in the OECD for obesity. Put it all together, we will have a massive wound care problem down the line.”
Nigel Clancy and sales manager Barry Heaton of Dublin-based medical technology company Smith + Nephew at their City West offices The burden of wound care is at its biggest in the community setting. Research shows that the average duration of chronic wounds before healing is 5.4 months
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