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OSHA Regulations for Infection Control in Wound Care

Infection control and preventing infection are some of the most important wound care services that we provide. Always, we follow OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulations when doing so. These protect both healthcare providers and patients by mandating safe practices in medical environments. These regulations can serve as part of the foundation for […]

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Why Primary Care Falls Short for Chronic Wound Care

Millions of Americans face the daily challenge of managing chronic wounds. These non-healing wounds, often caused by conditions like diabetes, poor circulation, or pressure ulcers, require ongoing, specialized care that goes beyond the capabilities of traditional primary care settings like hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics. While these facilities offer invaluable services for addressing acute medical […]

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