The Wound provider checklist:

Are We Meeting the Needs of Patients?

Speakers

Scott Bolhack, MD, MBA, CMD, CWSP, FACP: Dr. Bolhack is board certified in internal medicine and hospice and palliative medicine with additional credentials as a Certified Wound Specialist Physician and a Certified Medical Director in long-term care. He has experience as a medical director for skilled nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospices, home health agencies and wound centers. He has spoken on many topics nationally and has presented over 35 scientific posters in the areas of wound care, quality improvement, and post-hospital care.

Julie Britton, MSN, DNP, CGCNS-BC, RN-BC, FGNLA: Julie Britton has over 35 years experience in the post acute/long term care industry. Julie has her Doctor of Nursing Practice and is board certified as a Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist. Julie currently serves as the Senior VP Clinical Operations and Regulatory Compliance for Genesis HealthCare. Julie currently serves on AHCA Regulatory/Survey Committee, Chairperson for Pennsylvania Quality Committee, and a CE Reviewer for PSNA. Julie is also a member of several professional associations including NADONA, AADNS, Sigma Theta Tau.
Tony Costa, RN, BS, MBA: Tony is a Registered Nurse with over 20 years of experience in post-acute care. During his career, he has served in varying roles within skilled nursing centers and in corporate support roles. He has a passion for improving resident/patient outcomes within post-acute care, through the support and development of nursing practice

Objectives

Understand the Structure and Roles of Wound Provider Groups

Identify key structural considerations for wound care programs, including employment models, service locations, regulatory compliance, and differences in reimbursement across care settings, and explain how these factors influence access to timely and appropriate wound care, continuity of treatment, and overall patient outcomes.

Recognize how available resources and competencies vary by location

Explain how differences in staffing, training, wound care expertise, and access to advanced therapies impact the delivery of wound care in different settings, and describe how these variations can lead to disparities in wound healing, infection control, and patient quality of life.

Point out differences that affect care planning for patients with chronic wounds

Highlight variations in service availability, provider expertise, regulatory requirements, and discharge planning that influence wound management across care settings, and discuss how these differences affect wound healing trajectories, patient adherence to treatment, and long-term outcomes such as recurrence or complications.

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