Clean hospital bed linens in a clinical environment
Sectors · Healthcare

Biosafety, audit and textile availability for the healthcare sector.

Higienissa ecosystem solutions for public and private hospitals, clinics, laboratories and specialized centers, where textiles are a critical part of clinical operations.

Per-garment traceabilityidentity and control in every clinical cycle

Healthcare staff handling clean linens in a hospital environment
What is unknown today
The context

The operational blind spot

In hospitals and clinics, textiles are part of the critical care ecosystem, yet their management relies on manual counts and fragmented records. The result is a blind spot: decisions made on estimated data, not real data.

  1. How many garments actually circulate.

  2. Where the losses concentrate.

  3. The real service life per garment.

  4. Which service drives the most rotation.

  5. The real annual cost of attrition.

Operational risks

What is at stake without control

Without traceability by service, textile operations accumulate clinical, compliance and cost risks.

Three dimensions of risk — clinical, compliance and cost — that today rely on manual counts.

Clinical
  • Unnecessary handling of soiled linen.
  • Occupational exposure of staff.
Compliance
  • Difficulties during internal and external audits.
  • Lack of traceability by service.
Cost
  • Disputes over count discrepancies.
From estimating to controlling
The shift

From estimating to controlling

Every garment with identity, history and control: traceability turns clinical textiles into a manageable asset, not an invisible cost.

Before · estimated

Textile management based on manual counts and fragmented records: decisions made on estimated data, not real data.

Now · with control
  • Individual identification per garment.
  • Record of wash cycles.
  • Control by area or service.
  • Early loss detection.
  • Strategic reports for management.
Manageable indicators

What becomes measurable

Measurement panelTrazatex · data
  • Attrition by servicemeasurable by service
  • Rotation timein real time
  • Cycles before retirementper garment
  • Real inventory in circulationreal, not estimated
  • Compliance by areaauditable
Impact by role

What it solves at each level

  1. Management

    Textile cost control and compliance evidence to support decision-making.

  2. Logistics / Linen room

    Control by area and service, early loss detection and real available inventory.

  3. Infection control and audit

    Traceability by service and demonstrable data for internal and external audits.

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