Wound Well Expert Providers

Our team includes doctors, nurse practitioners, PAs, and podiatrists, delivering specialized care for faster and more effective wound healing.

Wound well is an industry leader in wound care because of our continued dedication to these four areas:

  • Specialized care through a collaborative team of doctors, PAs, NPs, and podiatrists.
  • Accessibility and affordability with partnerships in Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans.
  • Patient-centered approach, offering personalized treatment plans for better outcomes.
  • Supportive services like patient care coordination and case management to streamline care delivery.

Who Benefits from Wound Well Services?

  • Patients with chronic wounds like diabetic ulcers and pressure sores.
  • Post-surgical patients needing specialized wound care.
  • Seniors using Medicare or Medicare Advantage plans.
  • Individuals with limited mobility requiring accessible care.
  • Healthcare providers seeking collaborative wound care networks.
  • Caregivers and families needing expert support for wound management.

Types of Wounds Treated:

  • Pressure Ulcers: 32%
  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers: 28%
  • Stasis Ulcers: 14%
  • Trauma Injuries: 13%
  • Burns: 13%

Key Statistics:

  • 50% of nursing visits involve wound care.
  • 85% of amputations are due to ulcers.
  • 60,000 patients die annually from complications of pressure ulcers.
  • Chronic wounds are associated with:
    • 6x higher hospitalization rates.
    • 3x higher healthcare costs.
  • Seniors account for 85% of all chronic wounds, impacting 8.2 million people in the U.S.

Risk Factors for Developing Wounds

Wounds may develop in individuals suffering from:

  • Reduced Mobility
  • Heart Disease
  • Diabetes
  • Peripheral Artery Disease
  • Chronic Kidney Disease

Wound Care Specialty Program

  • Designed for patients with Medicare Part A & B.
  • Aims to reduce hospitalizations and infections while minimizing pain and suffering.
  • Services include in-home therapies provided by nurse practitioners and physicians.

Advanced Healing Techniques: Amniotic Grafting

  • Process:
    • Cells from donated placentas are processed and applied to the wound.
    • Contains stem cells, T-cells, amnion cells, and chorion cells.
  • Purpose:
    • Acts as scaffolding to promote tissue growth.
    • Encourages rapid healing and advanced tissue regeneration.

Conditions Treated

  • Pressure Ulcers
  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers
  • Stasis Ulcers
  • Wound Dehiscence
  • Burns and Traumatic Injuries

At Wound Well, we are committed to delivering comprehensive and accessible wound care solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of our patients. Our Providers and Plans page offers an in-depth overview of our healthcare network, the expertise of our providers, and the variety of health plans we partner with to ensure patients receive top-tier care.

Our Providers: A Team of Experts

At Wound Well, our providers bring specialized skills and a compassionate approach to wound care. Our team includes:

  • Doctors: Medical professionals with expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of wound-related conditions.
  • Physician Assistants (PAs): Skilled in delivering hands-on treatment and working closely with patients to manage wound care plans.
  • Nurse Practitioners (NPs): Offering expert assessments, personalized care plans, and ongoing management to ensure optimal outcomes.
  • Podiatrists: Specialized in treating foot and lower limb wounds, including diabetic ulcers and other complex conditions.

Our providers collaborate to deliver comprehensive, patient-focused care, ensuring a seamless and effective healing journey for each individual.

Our Approach to Provider Collaboration

We prioritize a team-based approach, encouraging collaboration among our providers to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. By leveraging the expertise of multiple specialists, we can address complex wound care needs with precision and innovation. This approach fosters:

  • Improved Healing Outcomes: Faster recovery times and better overall health.
  • Enhanced Patient Experience: Compassionate, coordinated care tailored to individual needs.
  • Comprehensive Support: Addressing physical, emotional, and logistical aspects of wound care.

Accepted Health Plans

At Wound Well, we are dedicated to ensuring accessibility and affordability by partnering with a variety of health plans. Our current coverage includes:

  • Traditional Medicare: Providing broad access to our expert care team without network restrictions.
  • Medicare Advantage Plans: Offering additional flexibility and services to meet the diverse needs of our patients.

We continuously work to expand our partnerships with additional health plans, enabling more patients to benefit from our specialized wound care services.

Benefits of Our Accepted Plans

By accepting Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans, Wound Well ensures patients can access:

  1. Wide Provider Network: Flexibility to choose from a range of qualified healthcare professionals.
  2. Comprehensive Coverage: Including outpatient care, preventive services, durable medical equipment (DME), and more.
  3. Cost-Effective Care: Lower out-of-pocket expenses through Medicare benefits and plan-specific coverage options.
  4. Flexible Access: Freedom to receive care without the limitations of a strict network.

How We Ensure Accessibility

Our commitment to accessibility means patients can rely on Wound Well for wound care services without worrying about complicated enrollment processes or hidden costs. We assist patients in navigating their Medicare benefits to maximize their coverage and minimize financial burdens.

Importance of Early Referrals Case Study

  • Earlier SOC (start of care) the better the outcome

  • Reduced wound care cost burden

  • Avoidance of hospitalization and amputation

Wound Well Model of Care White Paper

  • Overcoming access to care to the underserved communities
  • 20% faster healing rate than industry average
  • Providing advanced wound care by highly trained clinicians

Health Plans We Serve

  • Preferred provider for 50+ clients and 300+ medical groups
  • Served 3.5 million patients to date
  • Currently over 3,500 active patients
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