Total Protection

HAPI Reduction Pathway

Step 1. Assess and set targets

We analyse your pressure injury incidence, challenges and opportunities, and align on target focus areas.

Step 2. Define strategy

We craft an improvement plan that addresses high-risk areas, streamlines the protocol and designs for consistency of care.

Step 3. Educate

We deliver tailored and engaging educational tools, interactive guides and in-servicing by local team.

Step 4. Implement

We present easy-to-use-models and launch the strategy with ongoing support at every step from our highly skilled local teams.

Step 5. Evaluate and optimise

We check-in on progress and refine the program to ensure continuous ROI and collective success.

With HAPI Reduction Pathway™

the in-depth part of Mölnlycke’s holistic solutions, you’re not just meeting standards – you’re setting new ones.

Explore the full scope of Total Protection

In addition to our comprehensive HAPI Reduction Pathway program, Total Protection also offers two other essential components designed to elevate your standard of care: the Head to Heel solution bundles, and the Spot Check™ compliance audit.

Head to Heel

Spot Check

The best way to reduce hospital-acquired pressure injuries is to consistently follow prevention protocols. Our Spot Check compliance audit helps you monitor compliance rates, accurate par levels, and staff proficiency, ensuring processes run smoothly and addressing any issues to maintain high standards.

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Let our Total Protection help you elevate your wound care practices. Reach out to your Mölnlycke representative today to learn how our integrated approach can make a difference for your patients and your facility. Together, we can achieve superior outcomes.

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