| Literature DB >> 28682298 |
Jean de Leon1, Gregory A Bohn2, Lawrence DiDomenico3, Regina Fearmonti4, H David Gottlieb5, Katherine Lincoln6, Jayesh B Shah7, Mark Shaw8, Horatio S Taveau6, Kerry Thibodeaux9, John D Thomas10, Terry A Treadwell11.
Abstract
Many wound care centers (WCCs) provide a specialized level of care using various wound care therapies and are managed by quali ed healthcare professionals (QHPs) from di erent specialty backgrounds such as family medicine, podiatry, and plastic surgery. However, these QHPs are sometimes challenged by reimbursement issues, limited therapy and dressing options, reduced access to multidisciplinary team members, and cost-driven factors unique to WCCs. To help address these issues, a meeting was convened by an expert panel of WCC physicians to discuss best practices for treating complex patients in a WCC. This publication presents an overview of WCC chal- lenges, describes a holistic approach to treating WCC patients, and provides clinical guidance on the decision-mak- ing process for selecting optimal treatment plans for the WCC patient. Clinical cases of atypical, surgical and chronic wounds seen in a WCC are also presented.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28682298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wounds ISSN: 1044-7946 Impact factor: 1.546