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InfuSystem partners with Sanara MedTech on new wound care partnership

November 3, 2022HME News Staff

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – InfuSystem Holdings has partnered with Sanara MedTech to create SI Wound Care, LLC, a partnership to enable InfuSystem to offer products, including Cork Medical’s negative pressure wound therapy devices and supplies and Sanara’s advanced wound care product line to new customers through the jointly controlled entity. “Over the past few years, we have built our NPWT business as a turnkey solution with a focus on offering high quality options to patients...

InfuSystem Holdings, Negative pressure wound therapy, Sanara MedTech, SI Wound Care


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MedTech, Cork announce strategic partnership

March 3, 2022HME News Staff

INDIANAPOLIS – MedTech Solutions Group will now manage Cork Medical’s negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) business in all countries except the United States as part of a new strategic partnership. “We are excited to have MTSG as our partner in the international commercialization of the Nisus NPWT system,” said Josh Boller, vice president of sales at Cork Medical, a global manufacturer of wound care technologies. “The MTSG team will help us broaden our scope of improved...

Cork Medical, Medtech Solutions Group, Negative pressure wound therapy


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ExtriCare names new director of clinical services

September 29, 2021HME News Staff

PHILADELPHIA –ExtriCare USA, a manufacturer of negative pressure wound therapy devices, has hired Matthew Cranfill, RN, BSN, WOCN, as director of clinical services. “I’m thrilled to be joining ExtriCARE USA’s forward-thinking team at such a pivotal time in wound care,” said Cranfill. “There’s a lot of potential for growth and innovation in the NPWT market, and I look forward to applying my clinical perspective to enhance the outcomes for the clients, clinicians...

ExtriCare USA, Negative pressure wound therapy, Wound Care


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Senators introduce bill backing disposable NPWT

July 19, 2021HME News Staff

WASHINGTON – Sens. Richard Burr, R-N.C., and Michael Bennet, D-Colo., have introduced a bill to put disposable negative pressure wound therapy devices on a level playing field with non-disposable NPWT devices. Specifically, the Better Wound Care at Home Act would standardize payment methodology nationally by applying a neutral wage index for payments made to home health agencies; clarify that payments to HHAs for disposable NPWT devices are to be made for the device itself, not accompanying...

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Joerns, Medela team up

April 12, 2021HME News Staff

CHARLOTTE and MCHENRY, Ill. – Joerns Healthcare has announced it will distribute Medela’s negative pressure wound therapy product line on a national basis to the skilled nursing and long-term acute care hospital setting. Through the agreement, Joerns will expand its wound care portfolio to include the full Medela line of negative pressure wound therapy products, including the Invia Liberty and Invia Motion 60 NPWT Systems. “Joerns is excited...

Joerns, Medela, Negative pressure wound therapy


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Medela publishes peer-reviewed study of NPWT device

November 12, 2020HME News Staff

MCHENRY, Ill. - Medela's Invia Liberty negative pressure wound therapy system is able to re-establish the prescribed pressure, while simultaneously clearing 89% of the fluid in less than 20 minutes, the manufacturer said in a peer-reviewed study published in a supplement to Wounds. Due to Invia's ability to remove exudate more efficiently and re-establish a patent system, it was also able to return the wound to the prescribed pressure more quickly and maintain the set pressure at the wound site more...

Medela, Negative pressure wound therapy


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KCI, Highmark forge performance-based deal

December 20, 2018HME News Staff

SAN ANTONIO - KCI, a provider of advanced wound management, and Highmark, an insurer, have entered into an agreement for the KCI iOn Progress Remote Therapy Monitoring Program. Used in conjunction with the Activ.A.C. Therapy System, the program provides monitoring, engagement and adherence, according to a press release. The agreement is the first of its kind for negative pressure wound therapy and creates a performance-based payment structure to reduce total wound care costs, according to a press...

Highmark, KCI, Negative pressure wound therapy


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Cork Medical inks 'winning' deal with GPO

May 3, 2018HME News Staff

INDIANAPOLIS - Medical device maker Cork Medical has signed a deal to serve as the sole provider of negative pressure wound therapy products for HPS, a group purchasing organization for 4,000 organizations in 22 states. “HPS is proud to offer Cork Medical's Nisus negative pressure system to our members,” said Benjamin Long, contract portfolio analyst for HPS, in a release. “The exceptional pricing available through this contract, coupled with Cork Medical's infrastructure of service...

Cork Medical, HPS, Negative pressure wound therapy


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KCI: Data supports remote therapy monitoring

May 1, 2018HME News Staff

SAN ANTONIO - KCI shared data at the recent 2018 Symposium of Advanced Wound Care Spring Conference that demonstrates increased patient therapy usage immediately after patient contact using its iOn Progress Remote Therapy Monitoring. The day following an adherence call, 73.5% of patients increased therapy use, with an average increase of eight hours, the company says. Additionally, as adherence increased, the rate of daily change in wound volume reduction also increased, it says. “Patient adherence...

KCI, Negative pressure wound therapy, NPWT, Remote monitoring, Research


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KCI still without contracts

August 19, 2016Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor

SAN ANTONIO - Acelity—formerly Kinetic Concepts—has contracted with suppliers to provide negative pressure wound therapy products, while it continues fighting for its own contract, company execs say.In an earnings call Aug. 2, CEO Joe Woody said the company has contracted with suppliers in 116 of the 117 Round 2 re-compete bid areas to provide continued access to its products.“In the medium and long term, we will remain in discussions with CMS regarding our reinstatement as a direct...

Acelity, Kinetic concepts, Negative pressure wound therapy


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