BBI – ready to help during these challenging times March 26, 2020 As a business we want to help you manage the enormous increase in your workload, and wherever possible, help you with your COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients at high risk of pressure injuries/ulcers Read Now > Letter to the editor in the prestigious International Wound Journal describing the laboratory comparative work for the 2nd generation SEM Scanner Provizio™ March 19, 2020 BBI are delighted to share a letter to the editor of International Wound Journal in which Peko L., et al, Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Bioengineering, describe their laboratory tests of the second-generation ProvizioTM SEM Scanner. Read Now > Using Subepidermal Moisture Level as an Indicator of Early Pressure Damage to Local Skin and Tissue March 12, 2020 This study demonstrates that SEM Scanner is “consistently reliable across all the anatomical specific measurement sites and determines the absence of anatomy specific localised inflammation in healthy tissue”. Read Now > Modelling the cost-benefits arising from technology-aided early detection of pressure ulcers March 11, 2020 The publication entitled discusses the potential cost savings when the SEM Scanner is used as an adjunct to standard of care in pressure injury/ulcer prevention. Read Now > Systematic Review published to determine if sufficient evidence exists to support technology for the early detection of PI/PU February 19, 2020 Read a new publication in the Journal of Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nursing... Read Now > BBI Foundational Research published and available online January 29, 2020 A blinded clinical study using the SEM Scanner has been published online in the prestigious wound journal, Wound Repair and Regeneration. Read Now > « Previous Page 1 2 3 4 5 … 7 Next Page » Learn more about the BBI Journey Watch now Learn more about the BBI Journey × Are you ready to implement? Contact Arjo, our exclusive distributors of the Provizio SEM Scanner here: arjo.com/PressureInjury Alternatively, contact BBI: +44 (0)1625 238 895 [email protected]