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Research, education, and technology merger strives to create gold standard in wound care
Two of the nation’s leaders in the $7 billion global wound care industry have merged. National Healing Corporation (Boca Raton, Fla) recently purchased Medical Multiplex, Inc. (Louisville, Ky) to promote advances in the fields of research, education, and technology.
Both privately owned companies offer development and management of outsourced wound healing centers and hyperbaric oxygen facilities. MMI partners with 22 centers in 11 states will become a division of NHC which accounts for more than 23% of the nation’s managed wound-healing centers.
With wound outcome databases, clinical pathways, software, and established research partnerships, both companies will become the new gold standard in wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy services.
For more information, visit www.nationalhealing.com or www.medicalmultiplex.com.
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