Increase your team’s accuracy rates at assessing wounds
Studies show that wounds are assessed inaccurately up to 65% of the time, which can lead to incorrect classification and treatment. That’s why we created the NE1 Wound Management System (WMS), the only evidence-based approach designed to help increase wound assessment accuracy and improve patient outcomes.1, 2
Empower staff with patented NE1 methodology
With NE1 at their fingertips, clinicians can manage patient wounds with confidence—all in 3 simple steps:
- Photograph the wound and automatically measure the length, width and surface area accurately.
- Assess and document the wound through an intuitive step-by-step guide.
- Share data in real time to customize treatment with formulary integration.
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Ready to see NE1 technology in action?
Sign up for a demo and see how the NE1 Wound Management System enables your team to do all this and more:
- Accurately classify wounds
- Share data in real time
- Track healing progress
- Create custom dashboards and ad-hoc reports
Simply complete the form and a Medline Representative will contact you to schedule your NE1 demo.

Learn more about our Skin Health app
Check out our free Skin Health app to learn more about our digital wound measurement tool, watch product application videos, access skin and wound care resources, and more. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to unlock the premium version of our app, including the NE1 Wound Management System.
Discover our comprehensive approach to skin health
The Skin Health app and premium NE1 WMS are just two of the many resources we offer, designed to empower caregivers to prevent skin breakdown and improve patient outcomes. Our clinicians are here for you with best practice guidance, staff education and a unique system of products—all to help your team make skin health second nature.
References:
- Young DL, Estocado N, Landers MR, Black J. “A Pilot Study Providing Evidence for the Validity of a New Tool to Improve Assignment of National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Stage to Pressure Ulcers.” Advances in Skin & Wound Care. April 2011: (24) 4:168–75.
- Wang, S.C., Evans, R., & Moreau, L. (2016). Point-of-Care Wound Visioning Technology: Reproducibility and Accuracy of a Wound Measurement App. PloS One.”