International Advanced Healing Group in Bid to Help Cap Healthcare Costs

International Advanced Healing Group says its HOOP software possesses potential to significantly reduce the cost of healthcare provision at Minnesota’s local government contractors.

Singapore, Singapore, February 20, 2014 --(PR.com)-- IAHG [International Advanced Healing Group, Ltd.], the Singapore-based healing management technology group, along with its wholly-owned US-based subsidiary AHI (Advanced Health Institute, Inc.) says it remains engaged in protracted discussions with the Minnesota Procurement Technical Assistance Center over potential adoption of its flagship HOOP software platform.

The Minnesota Procurement Technical Assistance Center is instrumental in providing invaluable assistance to companies seeking to procure government contracts in the state. International Advanced Healing Group believes that by gaining access to those companies that provide critical support to the state’s healthcare operations, it can potentially help to standardize wound management across primary care providers and the ancillary companies that support them.

An IAHG spokesperson said, “We’re trying to portray the benefit of having a standardized software platform at each level of the state’s healthcare supply chain so that includes everything from the point of delivery in the hospitals and clinics to the companies and facilities that provide the testing, support and research facilities that are so crucial in enabling those primary care providers to do what they do best.”

IAHG says that the crux of the drive with the Minnesota Procurement Technical Assistance Center is that if companies can reduce their own costs significantly, they can all reduce the cost of the services they provide to the primary care providers whilst, by extension improves their own profitability.

“The provision of healthcare, as with pretty much everything else local and federal government assumes responsibility for, has become much more sensitive to cost pressures. We don’t see this changing any time in the future so we feel that now is the right time to be helping private companies strengthen their public sector partnerships,” concluded the IAHG spokesperson.

HOOP is an internet-based, cloud-enabled wound management system which, as well as being compatible with all desktop and mobile devices equipped with a browser, also complies with strict rules governing the protection of privacy of patient information in the US, Europe and several Asian jurisdictions. It delivers wound management reports, patient care plans and solutions while recording time savings on procedures and administration thereby freeing time for healthcare professionals to spend more time interacting with patients.

About Advanced Health Institute, Inc.
AHI was formed in 2005 with a goal to provide a more effective and efficient clinical solution to heal chronic wounds. After a strategic reorganization in 2013, AHI is now positioned to move aggressively towards fulfilling its Vision: To transform the wound care segment of the healthcare industry by providing a Formulary process that improves the health and care of the patient while reducing the cost burden to all stakeholders. AHI has been a revenue-generating company since 2007 with the first two non-revenue producing years devoted to building algorithms, testing products, documenting case histories, comparing outcomes of AHS treated chronic wound patients with outcomes of patients treated by traditional protocols.

About International Advanced Healing Group, Ltd.
International Advanced Healing Group is a multinational company that has developed a trainable, repeatable, scalable system and protocol that is applicable across all types of wound care. Through their research and development IAHG has become the leader of information, technology and outcomes in the wound care field. No other area of health care has taken the time to collect the data that we have, data that drives the decision mechanism this system provides.
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