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66% lower bed costs.


Each year, an estimated 2.5 million patients are affected by pressure injuries,2


impacting both quality of care


and risk exposure. Specialty beds may offer relief — but at a very high cost.


As a unique support surface overlay*, Tortoise gives you an alternative to specialty beds that is as affordable as it is effective.


In studies and daily use, it has been shown to provide an 84% reduction in pressure injuries when used as a part of prevention protocols.3


Tortoise. The cost control you need without sacrifi cing patient care. That’s defi nitely more than a surface improvement.


For more information or to arrange a demo, visit us today at www2.molnlycke.us/tortoise


1 That’s more than a surface improvement.


1. C. Trevellini, Connecting the dots: Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Safe Patient Handling. Poster presentation at National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Biennial Conference, Orlando, Florida, United States of America, 2015 2. AHRQ – Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospitals. https://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/systems/hospital/pressureulcertoolkit/putool1.html 3. Cooper, M., et.al., Bundling for Change: Implementing Pressure Injury Prevention, Poster WOCN 2017 Conference * Non-powered reactive support surface


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