Atlas Lift Tech proudly announces its membership in the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP) Corporate Advisory Council.This partnership underscores Atlas Lift Tech’s dedication to advancing the prevention of hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPI) and improving patient outcomes.
With more than a decade of bedside experience through mobility technicians deployed nationwide, Atlas Lift Tech has developed a mobility monitoring solution that combines technology with human expertise to combat HAPI. This innovative approach has already helped healthcare facilities achieve up to a 77% reduction in HAPIs, demonstrating its effectiveness in improving patient care and safety.
The NPIAP is the leading authority on the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries, setting global standards in research, education, and clinical practice. By joining the Corporate Advisory Council, Atlas Lift Tech is actively contributing to shaping the future of pressure injury prevention alongside other healthcare innovators and clinical experts.
“This partnership is an incredible opportunity to advance our shared mission of reducing the prevalence of pressure injuries,” said Eric Race, CEO and Founder of Atlas Lift Tech. “Mobility is at the core of pressure injury prevention, and at Atlas, we believe that investments and innovations in mobility solutions will enhance our collective ability to improve patient safety and outcomes.”
Dr. Joyce Black, President of NPIAP, highlighted the importance of this collaboration: "Altas Lift Tech supplies one of the most fundamental aspects of pressure injury prevention – moving the patient in bed and getting the patient out of bed. Their work has significantly advanced pressure injury prevention efforts. NPIAP looks forward to collaborating with an important partner in pressure injury prevention."
As a member of the Corporate Advisory Council, Atlas Lift Tech will engage in key discussions, support the development of educational resources, and collaborate on innovative solutions to prevent and manage pressure injuries.