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Use Cases

Below are just some of the many use cases for PicSafe®.

Case 1

Dermatology Practice

Scenario: A Dermatologist is consulting a patient that is worried about a mole. The doctor feels it is suspicious and wants to take a photo of it before removing it.

Outcome WITHOUT PicSafe:

  • No consent recorded.
  • Patient data leaves the country, and the doctor's phone is storing patient data.
  • In breach of Privacy Regulations.

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Case 2
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Plastic Surgeon In-patient Referral

Scenario: The emergency department treats a patient's infected wound. The Emergency resident thinks they should consult a plastic surgeon.

Results using PicSafe:

  • Patients receive quicker and better treatment. Better patient satisfaction scores.
  • The hospital saves over $130,000 in time and consumable costs per year.
  • Reduced legal (malpractice, malfeasance) and reputation risk.

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Case 3
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Burns Specialist - In-patient

Scenario: A woman was admitted with a third-degree burn on her foot. A nurse is required to clean and re-dress the injury twice daily (9 am and 4 pm). At 11:30 am the burns specialist is performing her rounds and needs to see how the wound is responding.

Results using PicSafe® (if the nurse takes a photo at 9am):

  • Patients exposed to less pain. Better patient satisfaction scores.
  • The hospital saves over $200,000 in time and consumable costs per year.
  • Reduced legal (malpractice, malfeasance) and reputation risk.

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Case 4

Emergency Department

Scenario: A grandmother presents with her four-year-old granddaughter at Emergency. She apparently had been "hot, coughing, crying, and got stiff and jerky for a few seconds".

Result:

  • Meningococcal Septicemia went undiagnosed for many hours and the child expires.
  • The family, and all involved treating the girl were distraught.
  • A court case was brought against the hospital and concluded the patient might have survived had the delivery of medical care been more appropriate and expeditious.
  • Had a photo been sent to a paediatrician or dermatologist requesting their opinion, the outcome might have been very different.

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