DMPrevent


Provides diabetic wound-care clinical services and a telemedicine-based remote patient monitoring platform. Combines on-site wound care, minor diabetic foot surgery, and nutrition/education services with a HIPAA-aligned smartphone application that aggregates biometric device data and wound imaging for early detection, clinician review, and escalation to specialist services in the UAE and the US.

Industries

health-care
hospital-650c
therapeutics

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

DMPrevent

US Office: 515 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 suite 120


Products

Integrated telemonitoring and care-coordination platform (subscription)

Platform that aggregates data from multiple monitoring devices, stores wound images and biometric data, generates patient reports, and routes clinician notes for local intervention.


Services

HIPAA-aligned smartphone application service that aggregates device biometrics and wound images for remote clinician review, patient engagement and escalation workflows.

Clinical wound center services including debridement, topical oxygen, negative pressure therapy, tissue substitutes, preventive care and provision of therapeutic insoles/footwear.

Expertise Areas

  • Diabetic wound care and limb preservation
  • Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring (RPM)
  • Advanced wound therapies and dressings
  • Integration of peripheral monitoring devices for at-risk feet
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Key Technologies

  • HIPAA-aligned telemedicine platforms
  • Remote patient monitoring (RPM) systems
  • Wearable glucose monitoring
  • Foot temperature monitoring mats
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News & Updates

Summary of a multicenter network to study diabetic foot ulcers and biomarker-driven trials (Diabetic Foot Consortium).

Coverage of a study reporting reduced hospital admissions and ulcer recurrence associated with daily foot temperature monitoring and a prevention program.

Repost of WHO coverage on mobile-phone–based diabetes management and examples of large-scale mHealth programs for diabetes prevention and management.

Article discussing the importance of restoring blood flow, including advances in endovascular technologies to preserve ischemic lower extremities and their relevance to limb preservation.


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