600,000 square kilometres and limited number of NSWOCs

Northern Health (www.northernhealth.ca) serves one of British Columbia’s most geographically vast and rural regions covering 600,000 square kilometres. Access to specialized wound and ostomy care has long been constrained by distance, weather, limited specialist availability and fragmented communication tools.

Specialist coverage across the northern region has historically been limited to a small number of NSWOCs spread across Prince George, Terrace, and Fort St. John. Prior to Pixalere, care coordination relied heavily on phone calls, faxed documentation, emailing wound photos, and extensive patient travel, often placing significant physical and logistical burdens on vulnerable patients.

“We were asking patients to travel extraordinary distances for care that couldn’t often be supported remotely. It wasn’t sustainable, and it wasn’t equitable for our rural communities,” says Marilyn Ringdal, Clinical Nurse Educator with Northern Health.

PIXALERE IN PRACTICE

In 2010, Northern Health adopted Pixalere within home and community care as a shared clinical workspace between community nurses and NSWOCs.

Key capabilities include:

  • Secure wound photography
  • Longitudinal documentation of wound progress
  • Automated and manual referrals to NSWOCs

These features allow NSWOCs to remotely review cases, prioritize urgent concerns, and provide timely guidance to nurses in the field.

EXTENDING SPECIALIST REACH THROUGH CLINICAL COACHING

Northern Health’s highly specialized NSWOC team uses Pixalere to extend their reach across a large geographic footprint. In 2025, the Northern Health NSWOC team, together with their IT partners, launched a renewed focus on Pixalere not only as a documentation tool, but as a clinical coachingplatform.

Through virtual photo review, treatment history, and progress tracking, NSWOCs can support community nurses with real-time feedback and education. Coaching conversations are collaborative, creating teachable moments that reinforce evidence-based practice and build nursing confidence.

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Centralized Wound Care with NSWOC Support & Digital Solutions

Centralized NSWOC* & digital solutions driving productivity, enhanced recruitment and retention, and improved population health outcomes.

Case Study History: In 2005, Interior Health Authority implemented Pixalere’s Digital Wound Management Software. Initially adopted for homecare, its use has expanded to acute care, urgent primary care, long-term care and community outreach to unhoused citizens. Over 20 years, digital wound management software has supported 75,000 patients.

Clinical Situation: In 2022, Interior Health Authority centralized its NSWOC* operations to improve team efficiency, resource allocation and equity of patient care across the region. This transition became a crucial business continuity enabler during a 10-month period in 2024 when the East Kootenay region experienced a prolonged NSWOC vacancy. With the nearest NSWOC located 3 hours away, remote coverage was required.

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Actions Taken & Results: By leveraging its centralized NSWOC structure and Pixalere Digital Wound Management Software – including up to date charts and photos for remote client care, Interior Health Authority was able to meet or exceed its standard of care objectives while there were no NSWOCs in the region.

Specifically, during the NSWOC vacancy there was an average of 211 NSWOC referrals per month. Interior Health Authority maintained its standard of care for urgent referrals of 24 to 28 hours and for clinical reviews of 24-168 hours while patient wound healing times
improved.

Impact on NSWOC Efficiency: Digital wound management software has also had a profound impact on NSWOC
efficiency as illustrated below.

Unforeseen Health Human Resource Benefits: Centralizing the coordination of its NSWOC team has yielded additional benefits.
Interior Health Authority has observed increased retention among NSWOCs, with staff reporting reduced stress regarding vacation and sick leave coverage since NSWOC scheduling was centralized.

Implications for Practice: “Pixalere’s Digital Wound Management Software has been instrumental in Interior Health
Authority’s clinical operations decision making and will be leveraged especially when it comes to future workforce management and business continuity planning.”

Mary Ann MacLean
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Skin and Wound