What Counts as a Chronic Wound?

Chronic wounds are injuries that stall in the normal healing cycle and remain open for longer than four weeks. They demand specialist attention because the longer tissue stays exposed, the greater the risk of infection, limb loss, and reduced quality of life. The Physiology of Normal Healing Fresh injuries move through [...]

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Advanced Biologic Dressings vs. Traditional Gauze

The dressing that sits against a wound is more than a protective cover; it drives—or delays—healing. Choosing between ordinary gauze and modern biologic dressings can shorten closure time by weeks and lower total cost of care. Traditional Gauze: Familiar but Limited Plain cotton gauze is absorbent and inexpensive, yet it [...]

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How Insurance Covers Wound Care: A Patient’s Guide

Navigating health insurance is daunting, yet most chronic‑wound patients are surprised to learn that advanced therapies are overwhelmingly covered when medically necessary. The Big Three Payers Medicare (Part B) – Covers outpatient wound care, debridement, negative‑pressure wound therapy (NPWT), and approved cellular/tissue‑based products. A 20 % coinsurance applies unless you carry a supplemental [...]

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