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Volume 3 Issue 4 - July/August 2009

Guideline Junction
10/08/2009
Our country’s healthcare is the most expensive in the world. While recent news reports have focused on efforts in Washington to make healthcare coverage universal, health-care reform is also aimed at bringing costs under control. Medical...
Our country’s healthcare is the most expensive in the world. While recent news reports have focused on efforts in Washington to make healthcare coverage universal, health-care reform is also aimed at bringing costs under control. Medical...
Our country’s healthcare is the...
10/08/2009
Today's Wound Clinic
07/10/2009
  As wound care providers, we are all too familiar with a situation that exists where patients under our care may, for any number of circumstances, be “lost to follow up”. In some cases, these patients may eventually find their way back to...
  As wound care providers, we are all too familiar with a situation that exists where patients under our care may, for any number of circumstances, be “lost to follow up”. In some cases, these patients may eventually find their way back to...
  As wound care providers, we...
07/10/2009
Today's Wound Clinic
07/10/2009
  Kathleen D. Schaum, MS, Founding Editorial Board Member of Today’s Wound Clinic, and President of Kathleen D. Schaum & Associates, Inc., Lake Worth, Fla., is the go to source for information regarding coding, coverage, and payment for the...
  Kathleen D. Schaum, MS, Founding Editorial Board Member of Today’s Wound Clinic, and President of Kathleen D. Schaum & Associates, Inc., Lake Worth, Fla., is the go to source for information regarding coding, coverage, and payment for the...
  Kathleen D. Schaum, MS,...
07/10/2009
Today's Wound Clinic
07/10/2009
  Part 1: The case for developing better strategies for managing uninsured patients
  Part 1: The case for developing better strategies for managing uninsured patients
  Part 1: The case for...
07/10/2009
Today's Wound Clinic
07/10/2009
  During any evaluation of a patient with wounds, many things go through the clinician’s head such as primary cause or etiology, if the patient has diabetes and where their blood sugars are, and is the patient taking any medications that...
  During any evaluation of a patient with wounds, many things go through the clinician’s head such as primary cause or etiology, if the patient has diabetes and where their blood sugars are, and is the patient taking any medications that...
  During any evaluation of a...
07/10/2009
Today's Wound Clinic

Column

Letter from the Editor
07/10/2009
  In June, I took my teenage son to visit one of my favorite places in the world, Turkey. I worked there in the 1980s and wanted to introduce my son to this fascinating, beautiful, and welcoming country. One of my favorite sites is the...
  In June, I took my teenage son to visit one of my favorite places in the world, Turkey. I worked there in the 1980s and wanted to introduce my son to this fascinating, beautiful, and welcoming country. One of my favorite sites is the...
  In June, I took my teenage son...
07/10/2009
Today's Wound Clinic
Business Briefs
07/10/2009
  Information regarding coding, coverage, and payment is provided as a service to our readers. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information. However, HMP Communications and the author do not represent, guarantee, or...
  Information regarding coding, coverage, and payment is provided as a service to our readers. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information. However, HMP Communications and the author do not represent, guarantee, or...
  Information regarding coding,...
07/10/2009
Today's Wound Clinic