Why Hospitals Choose QuickChange®
Hospitals need urine management tools that can fit naturally into existing care routines without creating additional complexity. QuickChange® is designed to support hospital incontinence management workflows while helping healthcare teams improve efficiency and patient experiences.
Simplify Inpatient Incontinence Care
Discover how QuickChange® may help support inpatient workflows, reduce staff burden, and improve patient experiences.
Easy-To-Use Male Urine Management Solution
QuickChange® is designed to fit into existing inpatient care routines with a simple process intended to reduce unnecessary complexity. Its wrap-style design helps staff manage male urinary incontinence without a full brief change, reducing unnecessary repositioning during routine care.

Step 1
Position QuickChange® using the absorbent side facing upward.

Step 2
Fold around the patient comfortably.

Step 3
Secure and adjust for proper placement.
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Key Benefits Of Our Urine Management Solution
Risks of Poor Incontinence Management
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)
$5,019 to $22,568
Estimated per-patient cost of CAUTI1
Pressure injury
$20,900 to $151,700
Estimated per-patient cost per case of pressure injury2
Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD)
High prevalence
Found in up to 42% of hospitalized adults, 83% of ICU patients, 41% of residents in long term care3
- AHRQ, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Estimating the Additional Hospital Inpatient Cost and Mortality Associated With Selected Hospital-Acquired Conditions, Available at https://www.ahrq.gov/hai/pfp/haccost2017-results.html. Accessed August 31, 2020
- Famorca Mary M., MAN, RN, WCC, COCN, CCCN Peworski, Charles, BSN, MSN, RN, Mayo Clinic AZ, Phoenix Arizona, QuickChange Wrap to Prevent HAPI From Use of Foley Catheter and Incontinence. Accessed April 13, 2020.
- Ermer-Seltun, J. Practical Prevention and Treatment of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis - a Risk Factor for Pressure Ulcers. Ostomy Wound right to correct any errors that may occur within this brochure. Copyright 2020.
Clinical Studies
Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses (WOCN) Society
Assessment, Selection, Use, and Evaluation of Body- Worn Absorbent Products for Adults With Incontinence
See How Hospitals Can Improve Incontinence Care Efficiency
Managing male urinary incontinence in inpatient settings often requires frequent checks, repositioning, and hygiene support. QuickChange® helps simplify routine bedside care while helping staff save time and preserve patient dignity.
What QuickChange® Provides for Hospitals:
Supporting Patients Across Hospital Care Settings
QuickChange® may also support additional inpatient and clinical care environments.
ICU Patients
Supports urine management for patients who may require frequent monitoring and limited movement.
Non-Ambulatory Hospital Patients
Helps manage male incontinence when mobility is limited and full changes may be more difficult.
Post-Surgical Recovery Units
Supports cleaner bedside care during recovery when movement may be restricted.
Rehabilitation Settings
Helps maintain continence care routines while patients work toward improved mobility.
QuickChange® for Healthcare Organizations
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