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Area of Science:

  • Interdisciplinary healthcare collaboration
  • Wound management and healing science
  • Health services research

Context:

  • Chronic wounds require complex, coordinated care due to comorbidities and varied treatments.
  • Current wound care in Germany is often heterogeneous and uncoordinated.
  • Structured wound networks aim to improve patient treatment through collaboration.

Purpose:

  • To conduct a stocktaking of active regional wound networks in Germany.
  • To characterize their structures, activities, and objectives.
  • To assess their potential for structured chronic wound care.

Summary:

  • 35 wound networks were identified, primarily involving hospitals, private practices, and nursing staff.
  • Vascular surgeons, general physicians, diabetologists, general surgeons, and dermatologists were the most represented specialties.
  • Key activities included continuing education, experience exchange, second opinions, and patient treatment consultations.

Impact:

  • German wound networks are interdisciplinary platforms with high potential for structured and efficient chronic wound treatment.
  • Systematic utilization of these networks could improve treatment quality and remuneration.
  • Further incentives are recommended to fully leverage these specialist platforms.