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Better Coordination. Better Outcomes.

When care teams stay aligned and access barriers are removed, treatment plans hold, patients remain stable, and healing progresses as intended.
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Better Coordination. Better Outcomes.

When care teams stay aligned and access barriers are removed, treatment plans hold, patients remain stable, and healing progresses as intended.

Protecting Patients Through Care Transitions

Protecting Patients Through Care Transitions

85 percent of lower limb amputations are preceded by a non-healing wound.

In many cases, limb loss is not the result of failed medicine but failed access to in-home advanced wound care.
Partnership strengthens the moments where care is most likely to fail. Stronger continuity across institutional and acute care settings helps prevent the development and worsening of pressure injuries, including bedsores. By keeping coordination intact across the hospital, facility, and home, outcomes improve for patients and the systems that serve them.

NYC Wound Bridge Inc. partners with organizations across the care continuum to provide continuity of wound care when patients face barriers that delay treatment and increase risk. Our role stays consistent: We keep patients connected to advanced wound care across transitions, so clinical intent transforms into real outcomes.

Partners We Support in Patient Care

We work alongside hospitals, clinicians, care facilities, and technology partners to ensure patients receive uninterrupted advanced wound care wherever they are.

Hospital system

Hospital Systems

With NYC Wound Bridge Inc. in place, discharge teams gain a reliable path for patients who face coverage or mobility barriers. Plans stay executable beyond the hospital walls, and continuity improves. Preventable deterioration and return visits become less likely because advanced wound care is provided within their home.

Physicians and Clinical Providers

Physicians and Clinical Providers

When logistical barriers are removed, treatment plans hold, patients show up for appointments, and care stays consistent. Physicians spend less time managing breakdowns outside the clinic and more time focused on clinical decisions that drive healing. The patient experience improves because care follows through as intended.

Nursing Facilities and Home Health Agencies

Skilled Nursing Facilities and Home Health Agencies

When advanced wound care is available without delay, small issues stay small. Residents avoid unnecessary transfers. Care teams gain confidence that treatment will not stall due to access gaps. Patients remain stable because support extends beyond the limits of routine services.

Technology Partners

Technology Partners

Patients heal best when the in-home care is consistent and uninterrupted. When continuity holds, clinicians can use supportive technologies as intended, allowing care to stay focused on the patient rather than being paused or delayed.

Execution of Care

How It Works: Logistics, Specialist Matching, and Execution of Care

When a hospital, facility, or provider identifies a patient at risk during a discharge or care transition, or when the patient is already home but unable to access in-home advanced wound care due to coverage barriers, we activate support around that plan. Access gaps are quickly assessed, so care does not stall.

Specialist availability is confirmed, logistics are coordinated, and in-home wound care is activated. Treatment continues through a defined episode of care, protecting continuity during the most vulnerable period for the patient.

For partners, the experience stays straightforward. Communication always remains clear, plans remain executable, and patients remain connected to in-home care.

Eliminating Barriers That Drive Amputation Risk

When coverage and access barriers block in-home care, treatment breaks down. Delays in authorization, coordination, coverage, or transportation issues interrupt care and turn manageable wounds into irreversible outcomes. NYC Wound Bridge Inc. removes those barriers so care can continue from facility to home without interruption.

Eliminating Barriers That Drive Amputation Risk

Frequently Asked Questions

What role does NYC Wound Bridge Inc. play for partner organizations?

NYC Wound Bridge Inc. supports partners when access to in-home advanced wound care breaks down during care transitions. When discharge plans or treatment pathways stall due to coverage, mobility, or logistics, we help keep wound care moving so patients remain connected to treatment and partners avoid preventable setbacks.

Wounds worsen quickly when the treatment is interrupted. Delays after discharge or missed follow-up can lead to infection, rehospitalization, or even limb loss. Strengthening access and continuity protects patients and reduces downstream consequences that affect providers, facilities, and systems alike.

Does NYC Wound Bridge Inc. provide clinical care?

No. NYC Wound Bridge Inc. does not replace clinical teams or deliver medical treatment directly. We support clinical care by coordinating logistics, confirming specialist availability, and activating in-home advanced wound care when traditional access pathways cannot move fast enough.

Case management often ends with the coordination of care. At NYC Wound Bridge Inc., we focus on the execution of access to care. When referrals stall or coverage barriers interrupt care, we help carry the plan through. This means treatment actually reaches the patient rather than stopping at the handoff.