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It’s time to evolve to a Möre efficient way of working


With 85% of nurses experiencing a lifetime prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders1


,


it’s time for bold solutions. The new Mölnlycke S.A.F.E.™ Injury Prevention Program that gives you the tools and support to:


Survey needs and structure an action plan. Adopt proven patient-handling best practices. Facilitate acquisition of appropriate devices and equipment. Educate staff, evaluate and adjust.


In 2015 overexertion injuries in the healthcare industry were estimated to be $1.7 billion2 .


Our clinical team are dedicated to helping you develop and implement protocols that will reduce staff injuries, compensation claims and improve overall patient handling and efficiency.


For further information on how our S.A.F.E.™ Injury Prevention Program can reduce hazards, injuries and claims, contact us at info.us@Molnlycke.com


References: 1. Power, Jan. Two Methods for Turning and Positioning and the Effect on Pressure Ulcer Development A Comparison Cohort Study. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2016;43(1):46-50. 2. https://www.cdc.gov/nora/councils/hcsa/pdfs/17-Zheng-508.pdf


The Mölnlycke® Health Care name and logo are registered globally to one or more of the Mölnlycke®


Group of Companies. Distributed by Mölnlycke® ©2021 Mölnlycke®


Health Care AB. All rights reserved. MHC-2021-79628 Health Care Health Care US, 5445 Triangle Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092.


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