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Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 3

Dermatol Res Skin Care, Volume 3

September 09-10, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

2

nd

Global Summit on

3

rd

International Conference on

Dermatology and Cosmetology

Wound Care, Tissue Repair and Regenerative Medicine

Joint Event

&

Introduction

: Wounds are a major problem to patients and

health care systems. 5%-8% of the world population suffers

from venous diseases. Patient is in the focus, who suffer when

they have a wound. We must always treat the whole patient,

not just the hole in the patient. A team consists of a group of

people who are working together toward a common goal. A

new and promising development is the use of telemedicine

that enables the exchange of information about the patient

condition and treatment choices between patients and

professionals, the implementation of these technologies in

wound care may provide opportunities to improve patient

care and save health care cost.

Aim

: Application view- referral routeofwound caredefinition:

Workflow: The sequence of industrial, administrative, or

other processes through which a piece of work passes from

initiation to completion. Information storage operations can

involve complex or repetitive user tasks and system processes

- in workflows that migrate across multiple platforms.

1. Primary health care

: General Practitioner or Family doctor

Roles: Administration worker (nurse etc.) Specialist for other

specializations: Administration of patient, made by any

employee in system, nurse etc. Obligation for administration is

to enter data of patient: Identification of patient. Register data

of patient. Modify data of patient. Taking short anamnesis

data of patient. Structure of application enable taking of

patient medical photos and other relevant documents.

"Wound manager" Program. Adding information to medical

record of patient. Register/adding previous health history of

patient. Managing time slots for specialist Registering control

examinations.

2. Wound Centre

: Multidisciplinary Team: Possibility to

make one result, which include all findings (discharge letter).

Paper less workflow. Complete track of every case diagnosis.

Prescribe necessary therapy, Control, adjust all therapy

regarding with other specialist. Information of take over

therapy. Complete track of every therapy. Sharing results with

other teams. Legal transparency for medical information.

Continuously following patient data. Red mark for any result

out of allowed. Referral to outpatient department. Referral

to inpatient department. Possibility of control patient status

in outpatient/ inpatient cases. BI reporting possible on each

level.

3. Home care, Social care

: After patient finish thisworkflow, he

finished one circle treatment of wounds. Control examination

is beginning of new episode for treatment in the same case.

As much control examination patient have it, application

follow same rules/roles.

Conclusion

: 21st Century Medicine “Patient Centered

Care“. Synthetised Model for teaching and practice. Chronic

care model “Global Health Care“. Prevention. Life Style

modification. Patient Education Emprovement. “Health is

by far the largest industry in the United States“ (Tomislav

Mihaljević is a Croatian cardiothoracic surgeon and chief

operating officer of Cleveland Clinic, the world's leading

healthcare provider)

Speaker Biography

Jasmina Begic is a medical consultant for BIOPTRON, Zepter International

for Bosnia and Herzegovina, founder of Association for Wound

Management in B&H, founder and author of Euro-Asian Forum, one of

founder of BALWMA. She is currently working as a dermatovenerologyst

in Bioptron International team - Wound Healing. She finished her

graduation and post-graduation studies at Medical School of University

Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and completed her PhD in

the field of tissue regeneration and wound healing from Indian Institute

of Technology, Kharagpur. She is also active member in UEMS TF WH,

EWMA, EADV.

e:

jasmina.begic123@hotmail.com

Jasmina Begic

Association for Chronic Wounds of Bosnia and Herzegovina

(AWMinB&H), Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cost benefit of new technology: Digitalisation of referral rout of wound care