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MEDICAL WOUNDS APP USE CASES

Our AITIS wound-care mobile app provides photo capture, healing assessments, trend tracking and digital communication tools all powered through an app used by patients, clinicians, and caregivers.

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Hospital Inpatients

For inpatients, a wound-care app allows clinical teams to capture consistent wound images, document healing progress, and track changes over time. Digital records support faster handovers and better multidisciplinary collaboration. Early warning indicators within the app help clinicians identify problems such as delayed healing so they can act sooner. This reduces complications, improves consistency of care, and streamlines documentation.

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Hospital Outpatients

After discharge, many patients struggle to judge whether their wound is healing properly. A wound-care app enables patients or caregivers to take guided photos at home, while the system tracks changes and flags signs of concern. Clinicians can review images remotely, decide whether the wound is on track, and determine if an in-person visit is necessary. This reduces unnecessary clinic appointments, supports earlier detection of infection, and lowers the chance of avoidable readmissions.

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Private Practices

Private practitioners gain reliable, structured wound data between appointments through patient-uploaded images and healing logs. The app helps standardise wound assessments and healing progress. With this consistent flow of information, clinicians can more accurately adjust treatment plans, advise on dressing changes, and intervene early if the wound begins to deteriorate. It also improves patient engagement and adherence to care instructions.

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Care Homes

Care-home staff can use the app to document wounds consistently and send clear updates to external nurses or clinicians. This reduces variation in assessments and ensures every wound is monitored with the same structured process. The app flags healing progress allowing staff to request medical review sooner. It supports better continuity of care, reduces emergency transfers, and provides a reliable record for regulatory compliance.

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Home Care

Families supporting an elderly relative or someone healing at home gain confidence with an app that guides them through taking proper wound photos and assessment. The app provides early alerts if a wound appears to worsen, helping families act before an infection develops. It also facilitates remote communication with clinicians, reducing unnecessary hospital visits and giving families reassurance that healing is progressing safely.

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Community Nurses & Home-Health Services

District nurses can view patient-submitted wound updates before visits, helping them prioritise patients who need urgent attention. The App ensures consistent photo documentation and reduces paperwork, improving the efficiency of home-health teams. It also helps track progress across multiple caregivers, ensuring continuity and more accurate reporting to supervising clinicians.

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