Jul 21 2010
Wellstar (OTCBB:WLSI) through its wholly owned subsidiary Trillennium Medical Imaging (TMI) announces the Delivery of 2 Prototypes of the TMI Clinical Camera Design.
“The prototypes delivered are everything that we wanted and production should be completed in the month of October as planned.”
As earlier announced TMI has contracted for a new camera to be developed under their specific design for clinical use. The manufacturer has delivered the first prototypes for approval.
John Antonio, President and CEO of TMI stated, "The prototypes delivered are everything that we wanted and production should be completed in the month of October as planned.
"By designing our own clinical version of the camera, we will control all aspects of our Imaging System and have the flexibility to incorporate all of the necessary functions to provide an innovative, bedside solution for the early detection of pressure ulcers. We will be able to seamlessly integrate into any Health Information System (HIS) that uses a barcode for patient identification, get immediate, real time analysis of the images at the bedside, and provide a means of documentation and data storage for the facility. This will provide health care officials with a multi-faceted tool that does the following:
- Determines if a specific anatomic location has patterns of injury associated with the development of a pressure ulcer.
- Provides the nursing staff and physicians with an immediate bedside analysis so that best practices can be implemented to prevent further skin damage and pressure ulcers.
- Provides documentation to the administration that includes data interpretation of the image, time the image was acquired, and a full report analysis that can be attached to the patients' permanent record.
- Lowers the cost per unit by more than 40% to the company, thus giving the company a quicker path to profitability.
- Make the system affordable to most users.
"This will be a valuable tool in assessing patients that are admitted to a facility, daily skin assessments, and documenting patient condition upon discharge. This will provide patients with the highest level of care, while documenting every aspect of the process for the facility."
Source Wellstar