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NOX DIVIUM SDN. BHD.
SEAL: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device
Dr. Dhayanand M.D. ( UPM )
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT):
Currently available to only 0.1% of patients who need it.To make sure 100% of patients who need it get itThe Reason We Exist
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WHAT IS IT?What is it? What does it do?Medical device that applies negative pressure (vacuum) to the surface of the wound
Who invented it? Conceptualized and designed in Malaysia
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Is it proven?
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Is it proven?
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SEAL cost comparison
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Is it accessible?
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MOH establishing a Wound Care UnitAll 139 Hospitals in Malaysia will have a wound care teamUK- 3 billion pounds (2005)US- 25 billion USD (2009)Malaysia- RM 337 million (2% of MOH budget RM 16,870,767,600)Epidemiology and Healthcare impact of chronic wounds
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Benefits to patients & healthcare providersReduced number of dressing changes.Reduced pain during dressing change (by 80%).Reduced wound odour and better exudate management.Increased mobility (can do concurrent physiotherapy).Reduced hospital stay
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KOS PERUMAHAN PESAKIT DI HOSPITAL UNTUK SEHARI (2005)
Source: World Health Organization (WHO), 2005.http://www.who.int/choice/country/mys/cost/en/KOS PURATA = [115.21 + 150.31 + 205.30] / 3 = RM156
RM156.94 X 5 hari = RM784.70
RM 784.70 X 1.4 = RM1098.60
HOSPITAL TYPECOST PER DAY (RM)PRIMARY115.21SECONDARY150.31TERTIARY205.30
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DIABETES IN MALAYSIA
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DIABETES IN MALAYSIA20% of 29.5 million6 million diabetics25% will develop foot ulcers1.5 million50% will require amputation750,000 patientsIf I can help 10% thats 75,000 amputations prevented
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SUMMARYMaking a vital treatment widely availableMade in MalaysiaLow costAccessible Sustainable business, no government subsidy, massive government supportPotential to go beyond our shores
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