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Webinar on demand - Cost-Effectiveness Models: How it can improve outcomes in patients with hard-to-heal ulcers

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Webinar on demand - Cost-Effectiveness Models: How it can improve outcomes in patients with hard-to-heal ulcers

Type
Recorded Webinar
Topics
Chronic Wounds, Clinical Effectiveness, Cost Effectiveness, Hard-to-heal Wounds, Health Economics, Cost-utility
Language
EN
Publication Year
2021
Duration
30 min
Session Chair
Dr. Vladica Velickovic MD

Summary

Current treatment guidelines are recommending a holistic approach and prescribes management of hard-to-heal ulcers that should consider

  • patient-related factors (pathology, comorbidity, allergy, medications, psychosocial, pain, concordance),
  • wound-related factors (duration/senescence, size (area and depth),
  • wound bed condition (ischemia, inflammation/infection, anatomical site, treatment response),
  • healthcare professional skills and knowledge, and
  • resource treatment-related factors (healthcare system, availability, suitability, effectiveness, cost/reimbursement).

In this webinar it will be explained how health-economic models can help with realization of those ambitious goals.

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