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Producing the Triple Aim Through a TeleWound Solution

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Joseph F. Ebberwein ,
Joseph F. Ebberwein
Katherine F. Piette
Katherine F. Piette

Abstract

No abstract available. Author’s note: In our 25+ years in the post-acute care provider industry, we have experienced the value of integrating telehealth and remote patient monitoring into our care delivery model, which has improved our ability to care for patients at a substantially reduced cost of care. We knew that there had to be a way to apply these learnings and telemedicine technologies to assist healthcare providers—long-term acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, hospices, etc.—who often lack access to expert wound care, to deliver evidence-based, efficacious wound care to their patients.

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