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Published on in Vol 8 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/71535, first published .
HODU app displays stage 4 pressure injury on left ischial tuberosity

Clinical, Operational, and Economic Benefits of a Digitally Enabled Wound Care Program in Home Health: Quasi-Experimental, Pre-Post Comparative Study

Clinical, Operational, and Economic Benefits of a Digitally Enabled Wound Care Program in Home Health: Quasi-Experimental, Pre-Post Comparative Study

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  1. Fazal R. Reimagining wound care in the community with digital advances. British Journal of Community Nursing 2025;30(Sup7):S4 View
  2. Freeman S, Sargent M, Galarza L, McAloney R, Rossnagel E. Use of Artificial Intelligence‐Driven Wound Care Management to Enhance Access to Care Rural and Northern Communities. International Wound Journal 2025;22(10) View
  3. Genge C, Ayaz B, Freeman S, Mohammed H, Fraser R, Abejirinde I, O’Sullivan-Drombolis D, Brookham R. Artificial Intelligence–Enhanced Wound Care to Improve Access, Efficacy, and Equity in Wound Care for Older Adults in Rural and Remote Regions of Canada. JMIR Nursing 2026;9:e85644 View
  4. Moj K, Arseniy I, Żak K, Malicki D, Oszkinis G. 3D Measurement of Chronic Wounds in Routine Care: A Review with Practical Guidance for Smartphone Photogrammetry. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 2026 View