Tag: Molnlycke Health Care
Mölnlycke Health Care gets behind wound dressing standards
May 6, 2025HME News Staff
NORCROSS, Ga. – Mölnlycke Health Care is supporting the Wound Care Collaborative Community (WCCC) as it develops a standardized pre-clinical testing framework for wound dressings. The collaborative involves clinicians, materials management and procurement teams, regulators and industry experts, with the goal of enhancing patient care through clinically relevant and consistent evaluations. “During development, reliable, clinically relevant test methods are a prerequisite to achieve...
Study demonstrates potential benefits of dressing improvements
April 1, 2025HME News Staff
BARCELONA, Spain – Switching patients with chronic wounds to the multi-layered, bordered silicone-coated foam dressing Mepilex Border Flex, alongside a clinician educational support program, resulted in a significant reduction in the number of dressing changes being undertaken and a reduction in dressing-related costs, according to a new study sponsored by Mölnlycke Health Care. The study was conducted across primary care facilities in Seville, Spain, and was presented as an e-poster at...
Mölnlycke Health Care announces launch of the 2025 Future Summit
February 26, 2025HME News Staff
GOTHENBURG, Sweden - Mölnlycke Health Care has announced the launch of its 2025 Future Summit, an educational event bringing together health care professionals from across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The summit, which will take place Oct. 6-7 in the Netherlands, will host more than130 health care professionals from vascular, orthopedic, general and plastic surgery specialties. The event will provide a unique platform to explore cutting-edge advancements, share best practices and foster...
Mölnlycke Health Care invests in Siren
January 8, 2025HME News Staff
GOTHENBURG, Sweden – Mölnlycke Health Care has announced an $8 million investment in Siren, which makes the Siren sock, a temperature sensing textile technology, to help reduce the risk of diabetic foot ulcers through early detection. “Our strategic investment in Siren reflects our commitment to integrating into digital ecosystems and pioneering innovative digital solutions that revolutionize health care delivery,” says Zlatko Rihter, CEO of Mölnlycke. “Helping to...
Apria heals all wounds—with help from Mölnlycke
April 30, 2015HME News Staff
LAKE FOREST, Calif. - Apria has agreed to use Mölnlycke Health Care's Safetac technology and Avance Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) to minimize skin reactions and pain during dressing removal and to limit the spread of wound fluid. “Our partnership with Mölnlycke Health Care is consistent with our focus on providing a positive patient experience throughout the continuum of care, from hospital to home,” stated Dan Starck, CEO of Apria, in a release. Mölnlycke's products will...