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BIGGER, BRIGHTER VIEWS

Examining the structure of the eye and ear is a fleeting yet critical part of the physical exam. That’s why we’ve listened to countless providers and redesigned our otoscopes and ophthalmoscopes for enhanced exams. Let us change your view.

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SIMPLIFY, SECURE AND CONNECT CARDIAC CARE

The Welch Allyn ELI 280 electrocardiograph provides comprehensive functionality in a portable touchscreen device. The easy-to-use device is designed to meet the demands of high-volume ECG environments

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IN YOUR OWN SPACE

A child sits on a mother’s lap while the clinician sits across from them completing a vision screening with the Welch Allyn® Spot® Vision Screener.

SIGHT-SAVING PEDIATRIC SCREENING

Vision disability is the single most prevalent disabling condition among children.1 The AAP recommends instrument-based vision screening as early as 12 months of age, if available.2 Yet, 70% of pediatricians are not doing automated vision screening.3

The Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screener can quickly and easily detect vision disorders in children to help improve sight and prevent blindness.

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PRECISE HYPERTENSION MANAGEMENT

Get a handle on hypertension with better blood pressure management with Welch Allyn smart solutions.

Better understand how to diagnose hypertension to help meet the challenge for your patients, your practice and your community.

EXPLORE OUR SOLUTIONS

A clinician fastens a blood pressure cuff to a patient’s arm with the Welch Allyn® Spot® Vital Signs device in the background.

CLOSING THE DIABETIC RETINAL EXAM CARE GAP

Up to 80% of individuals with diabetes will eventually develop some stage of diabetic retinopathy.4 With early detection, up to 95% of vision loss from diabetic retinopathy—the leading cause of blindness for working-age adults5—is preventable.6 The Welch Allyn RetinaVue care delivery model makes diabetic retinal exams simple and affordable for community health centers.

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Don't Let Your HRSA Funding For Developmental Vision Screenings Expire

Welch Allyn vision and hearing screening solutions can help you ensure children get the critical services they need to succeed. Learn more about the Welch Allyn OAE Hearing Screener and the Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screener.

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Hillrom and Welch Allyn—Improving Chronic Care Management Together

You're on the front line of population health.

In a complex healthcare system, community health centers represent the first line of defense against the health issues patients face today. Effectively managing chronic conditions and identifying risk factors early can help you achieve better outcomes at a lower cost while improving both the clinician and patient experience.

At Hillrom, we give you smart tools to help you identify, diagnose and manage the prevalent health issues you see every day.

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References
  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Fast Facts of Common Eye Disorders. https://www.cdc.gov/visionhealth/basics/ced/fastfacts.htm
  2. Wyckoff, Alyson Sulaski, and Associate Editor. “New Reports Shine Light on Vision Screening for Primary Care Offices,” December 7, 2015. https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/12308/New-reports-shine-light-on-vision-screening-for.
  3. Welch Allyn Market Research 2016
  4. Duration of diabetes is a major risk factor associated with the development of diabetic retinopathy. After five years, approximately 25% of type 1 patients will have retinopathy, increasing to 80% after 15 years. For type 2 patients, the risk of developing retinopathy is 84% and 53% after 19 years for those taking or not taking insulin, respectively. Diabetic Retinopathy Preferred Practice Pattern® from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2019.09.025, ISSN 0161-6420/19. Accessed July 29, 2020.
  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Vision Health Initiative (VHI). https://www.cdc.gov/visionhealth/basics/ced/ Published September 29, 2015.
  6. National Eye Institute. People With Diabetes Can Prevent Vision Loss. https://www.nei.nih.gov/sites/default/files/2019-06/diabetes-prevent-vision-loss.pdf