Clinicians miss work due to patient handling injuries. More than 90% of surgeon have encountered a needlestick. 1 2 3 Protect your people and your bottom line with medical solutions proven to be highly reliable.
3.5x less likely to fail in use than competitive gloves.
In competitive tests, Mölnlycke’s Biogel® surgical gloves were 3.5 times less likely to fail in-use.4 Not only that, they exceed industry standards for force-at-break, tensile strength and elongation.5 Fewer glove failures reduce the potential patient risk of exposure to pathogens and associated costs of treatment and potentially resulting SSIs.4 Equip your medical teams with the highest quality, technically advanced glove in the industry.
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As many as 85% of nurses develop musculoskeletal disorders in their lifetime, with 79.6% reporting lost time from work.8 Clinician back injuries alone cost the U.S. health system an estimated $20 billion annually, according to OSHA estimates. 2 Mölnlycke’s Tortoise® Turning and Positioning systems has been successful in reducing caregiver injuries in a QIP. 9 One acute care hospital achieved a $220,000 cost avoidance by reducing patient handling incidents and claims.10
Learn how a long-term acute care unit experienced 89% caregiver and staff injury reduction ⏤ with $108,948 direct cost savings, using the Tortoise® Turning and Positioning System.9
References
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27050925/
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https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthcarefacilities/safepatienthandling.html
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Survey conducted by SERMO. 510 actively practicing UK, US, German, Swedish, Japanese and Australian surgeons responded to a survey on the importance of surgical gloves. April 2019.
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MHC study G09-005
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Mölnlycke Health Care, Data on File.
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Wigmore SJ & Rainey JB. Use of coloured undergloves to detect puncture. BJS 1994: 81:1480. https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800811026
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Power, Jan. Two Methods for Turning and Positioning and the Effect on Pressure Ulcer Development A Comparison Cohort Study. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse. 2016;43(1):46-50
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Kass, J. Economic Impact of a Safe Patient Handling and Mobility System on Staff and Safety in a Long term Acute Care Unit. Poster presentation.
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Harding K, Black J, Gefen A, Santamaria N, Alves P, Ohura N, Bindle T, Trevellini C. Meeting report: Are you doing everything possible to prevent pressure injury throughout the patient’s hospital stay? Wounds International 2016 | Vol 7 Issue 4 | pg 37-43