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      Wound management for the 21st century: combining effectiveness and efficiency.

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          Treatment of wounds of different aetiologies constitutes a major part of the total health care budget. It is estimated that 1·5-2 million people in Europe suffer from acute or chronic wounds. These wounds are managed both in hospitals and in community care. The patients suffering from these wounds report physical, mental and social consequences of their wounds and the care of them. It is often believed that the use of wound dressings per se is the major cost driver in wound management, whereas in fact, nursing time and hospital costs are together responsible for around 80-85% of the total cost. Healing time, frequency of dressing change and complications are three important cost drivers. However, with the use of modern, advanced technology for more rapid wound healing, all these cost drivers can be substantially reduced. A basic understanding of the terminology and principles of Health Economics in relation to wound management might therefore be of interest.

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          Journal
          Int Wound J
          International wound journal
          Wiley
          1742-481X
          1742-4801
          Jul 2016
          : 13 Suppl 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Sophiahemmet University, Stockholm, Sweden.
          [2 ] Smith & Nephew Medical Ltd, Hull, UK.
          Article
          10.1111/iwj.12623
          27460943
          f381fce3-ae4b-4362-adce-2b57d324a5d6
          History

          Efficiency,Health economics,Resources,Service improvement,Wound healing

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