With the ever-increasing options in wound care provider groups and wound supply companies, SNF owners and operators are navigating the challenge of selecting partners that align with their organizational, regulatory, and clinical requirements, all while prioritizing patients' wound healing. Collaboration between these groups is vital for organizational success, cost-effective treatment decisions, and, most importantly, patient well-being. Remember, partnering with a wound provider group that doesn't collaborate with your wound supplier, and vice versa, can hinder progress. As my good friend Aaron Andersen, CWCMS wisely puts it, “everyone must play nice in the sandbox” Ultimately, the patient should always come first! #woundcare #Partnerships #costavoidance #Longtermcare #Patientadvocacy #Nursinghomes
Building strong partnerships between wound care provider groups and suppliers is essential for ensuring patient well-being and organizational success. Collaboration is key. #PatientFirst #CostEfficiency #Teamwork
VP of East Coast Operations
6moCollaboration and Communication must be involved in true partnerships! The ability to decrease cost of care, improve outcomes, and reduce risk/readmissions is the ultimate goal for the work we provide to the vulnerable population we serve and devote our lives to! It takes years, even decades, to acquire this skill as an organization and will not be found in the new companies flooding the market for years to come. #advantagesurgicalandwoundcare #Gentell