Wound Care Solutions

Wound Care Solutions Wound Care Solutions is an innovative chronic would care global company currently in 62 countries including the United States.

We offer a battery operated FDA registered irrigation wound debridement treatment modality 100% reimbursable by Medicare.

As Medicare Advantage plans approach annual enrollment (AEP) this Fall CMS is imposing new and challenging changes to th...
09/10/2024

As Medicare Advantage plans approach annual enrollment (AEP) this Fall CMS is imposing new and challenging changes to the benefit structure and PMPM cap payments. Industry pundits are calling this the "Age of disruption." And indeed much is at stake as the Medicare Advantage ecosystem adapts to protect margins by reducing and in some cases curtailing benefits.
Priority now for primary care networks will be to keep plan members out of the hospital and to better control skyrocketing costs for treating chronic diseases. At the apex of this list is chronic wound care.
Wound Care Solutions with is hydromechanical irrigation debridement patented medical device first, cleanses the wound keeping patients out of emergency rooms and heals wound much faster avoiding high treatment costs. FIRST. CLEANSE THE WOUND. Visit https://www.woundcs.com/pulsar/ to learn more about effective chronic wound management

Take advantage of reimbursement opportunitiesSkilled nursing facilities benefit from the incentives that PDPM (Patient D...
09/09/2024

Take advantage of reimbursement opportunities
Skilled nursing facilities benefit from the incentives that PDPM (Patient Driven Payment Model) offers by enhancing your staff’s wound care competency. Wound care fits under the nursing and the non-therapy ancillary (NTA) components of PDPM. The NTA scores are based on a point system, and additional points are given to patients based on the clinical complications of their conditions.

For a 65-year-old patient with diabetes, infected foot ulcer, positive MRSA infection, and osteomyelitis, diabetes would be two points, for example. If the patient was isolated, that would be another point. If she also took intravenous antibiotics to treat the osteomyelitis, that would qualify her for five points. The wound infection would be two points. Calculating all the points makes an NTA morbidity score of 10.

Michele Carr, RDN, DPM, NWCC, FAPWCA, COS-C, Clinical Support Manager at McKesson Medical-Surgical, said it is “extremely important” to use the accurate ICD-10 codes for the Minimum Data Set for each condition to calculate your reimbursement correctly. Since the base CMS payment for the medical condition is multiplied by the NTA case mix index, the higher the case mix index is, the higher your reimbursement using PDPM.

Published online 2022 Jul 14. doi: 10.5114/ada.2022.117572PMCID: PMC9326937PMID: 35950126Wound debridement products and ...
09/06/2024

Published online 2022 Jul 14. doi: 10.5114/ada.2022.117572
PMCID: PMC9326937
PMID: 35950126
Wound debridement products and techniques: clinical examples and literature review
Marcela Nowak,corresponding author Dorota Mehrholz, Wioletta Barańska-Rybak, and Roman J. Nowicki
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Abstract
The term “debridement” stands for the removal of necrotic material, scabs, devitalized tissues, dried serous fluid, infected tissues, biofilm, stratified epidermis, pus, hematomas, foreign bodies, bone fragments and other impurities whose presence delays wound healing. It is an inseparable element of wound healing therapy. Properly performed debridement leads to improvement of microcirculation in the wound, reduction in inflammation and lowering of the level of metalloproteinases, stimulation of wound edges and epidermis, reduction in unpleasant odor and reduction in the risk of infection and improvement of the patient’s quality of life. There are many debridement techniques approved by the European Wound Management Association. The selection of the most appropriate method depends on many factors such as tissue type, presence of biofilm, depth and location of the wound, underlying cause (venous, arterial), skills of the person performing the debridement and the preferences of the patient him/herself.
Testimony published in reputable Wound Care scientific journal of the value of proper debridement of wounds. Wound Care Solutions PULSAR II hydromechanical irrigation debridement kits accelerate the healing of wounds. FIRST. CLEANSE THE WOUND.
https://www.woundcs.com/pulsar/

Preparing the wound bed to promote reepithelialization of chronic wounds has been applied to wound management for over a...
09/06/2024

Preparing the wound bed to promote reepithelialization of chronic wounds has been applied to wound management for over a decade. The four general steps to follow for better preparation are compassed in the acronym DIME.

D: Debridement of nonviable tissue within the Wound.
I: Management of Inflammation and Infection
M: Moisture control
E: Environmental and Epithelialization assessment
The DIME approach to chronic wound management is a global concept approach from which a more detailed pathway can be initiated to bring about wound resolution.

The primary goal of debridement is to remove all the devitalized tissue from the wound bed to promote wound healing. Debridement is also used for the removal of biofilm, bioburden along with senescent cells, and it is suggested to be performed at each encounter."" (Source: National Institute of Health (NIH).
Wound Care Solutions PULSAR II hydromechanical irrigation debridement patented medical device cleanses the wound bed with just one treatment allowing the wound to begin healing. FIRST. CLEANSE THE WOUND.
https://www.woundcs.com/pulsar/

Traditional wound treatments are being replaced by modern techniques such as stem cell therapy, growth factor/cytokine t...
09/05/2024

Traditional wound treatments are being replaced by modern techniques such as stem cell therapy, growth factor/cytokine therapy, vacuum-assisted wound closure, and bioengineered skin substitutes. However, most of these strategies lack effectiveness and thorough evaluation. Wound treatments often have little success if the wound is still infected. Therefore, further research is required to develop new techniques for cleaning the wound bed to promote wound healing that is effective, cost-efficient, and appealing to patients.
Wound Care Solutions, LLC offers such a solution with its patented hydromechanical irrigation debridement kits (Torso and Extremity). FIRST. CLEANSE THE WOUND.
https://www.woundcs.com/pulsar/

Increasing Patient Flow in Hospitals & Wound Clinics to have a Dominant Market Share during the Forecast Period 2023 - 2...
09/04/2024

Increasing Patient Flow in Hospitals & Wound Clinics to have a Dominant Market Share during the Forecast Period 2023 - 2025. The North America wound care market is estimated to be close to $5 billion with a double digit CAGR.

Based on end user, the market is segmented into hospitals & wound clinics and home care settings & others. The hospitals & wound clinics segment is anticipated to dominate the market during the forecast period. The dominance is due to an increasing patient flow in hospitals suffering from hard-to-heal chronic wounds.

On the other hand, the home care setting & others segment is anticipated to register a significant CAGR by the end of the forecast period due to patients' rising preference shift from hospital to home care settings for personalized care.

For home care Wound Care Solutions concept of hydromechanical debridement at home with collection of all fluids, exudate, necrotic tissue will greatly enhance wound healing by understanding that you must FIRST. CLEANSE THE WOUND.

https://www.woundcs.com/pulsar/

Source: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/chronic-wound-care-market-100222

🚨 Revolutionizing Wound Care with Advanced Pulsar II™ 🚨Clinicians, say hello to the future of wound management! The Adva...
08/30/2024

🚨 Revolutionizing Wound Care with Advanced Pulsar II™ 🚨

Clinicians, say hello to the future of wound management! The Advanced Pulsar II™ Wound Irrigation Debridement System is here to take your patient care to the next level. 🌟

With precision-controlled pulsation, enhanced irrigation capabilities, and advanced debridement, this innovative system helps improve healing outcomes while minimizing discomfort for your patients. Whether it's chronic wounds, ulcers, or surgical sites, the Pulsar II™ delivers exceptional clinical results every time. 🩺✨

💡 Ready to elevate your practice? Experience the power of cutting-edge wound care technology and see the difference it can make!

Distributors and Medical Practitioners discounts available upon registration.
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