Bruin Biometrics announces PIPPA, the only medical pressure ulcer technology that integrates NPIAP’s SPIPP Checklist 2.0

LOS ANGELES, July 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Bruin Biometrics, a leader in medical technology innovations, is proud to announce that its Pressure Injury Prevention Personal Assistant (PIPPA) will now integrate NPIAP’s Standardized Pressure Injury Prevention Protocol (SPIPP) checklist 2.0. With the second version of SPIPP due to be introduced in 2023 (the original version was based on the International Clinical Practice Guidelines 2019), this milestone highlights PIPPA’s unique ability to revolutionize the prevention and treatment of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPIs).

“We are excited to introduce PIPPA, a groundbreaking platform that embodies our commitment to patient safety and innovative healthcare solutions,” said Martin BrandtCEO of Bruin Biometrics. “Integration of NPIAP’s SPIPP checklist into PIPPA, along with the capabilities of our Provizio® SEM Scanner, enables healthcare providers to effortlessly implement best practices, leading to improved care and clinical outcomes.”

PIPPA is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing electronic medical records, providing real-time data and analytics to healthcare providers. It automates the production of the SPIPP checklist, developed by NPIAP, and provides highly reliable data collection and ease of use. This integration supports consistent and comprehensive adoption of the SPIPP checklist, helping to reduce the incidence of HAPIs and improve patient care.

“The inclusion of the SPIPP checklist into Bruin Biometrics’ PIPPA platform marks an important advancement in the prevention of HAPIs,” said Dr. Joyce BlackPresident of NPIAP. “This collaboration leverages our clinical guidelines with advanced technology, giving healthcare providers the tools they need to effectively reduce pressure ulcers and improve patient outcomes.”

PIPPA’s innovative features include automated audit trails, real-time data reporting, and comprehensive situational awareness for professionals, managers, and administrators. Built on a secure cloud-based architecture, PIPPA ensures data protection and compliance with global security standards. Additionally, PIPPA is fully integrated with Bruin Biometrics’ Provizio SEM Scanner, a device used to identify increased risk of pressure injuries. This integration enables real-time monitoring and early intervention, significantly improving the effectiveness of pressure injury prevention strategies.

For more information about PIPPA and its opportunities, visit: www.mypippa.com

For more information about Provizio SEM Scanner, visit: www.sem-scanner.com.

For more information about Bruin Biometrics, please contact Kate HancockEVP External Communications, on +447827315347 or (e-mail address)

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ABOUT Bruin Biometrics

Bruin Biometrics LLC is a pioneer in modernizing healthcare with biometric sensor technology for early detection and monitoring of chronic, preventable conditions in collaboration with clinicians. Bruin Biometrics’ work on SEM Assessment Technology has been recognized with multiple global healthcare innovation awards and is being implemented in healthcare facilities across multiple care settings. Bruin Biometrics HQ is located in Los Angeles, US.

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Pressure Injury Prevention Personal Assistant and PIPPA (“PIPPA”) are trademarks of BBI Medical Solutions, LLC. PIPPA is distributed by Bruin Biometrics, LLC under license from BBI Medical Solutions, LLC.

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