Conference theme

Organisation of care, pathways and coordination around complex wound healing

All health care systems need to handle a great number of complex wounds, including the primary types of non-healing ulcers as well as the rarer types.

As we are still struggling to establish clear pathways for the primary types of ulcers in many countries around the world, some wounds also requires special attention to ensure that patients get access to the specialist evaluation they require. Given the variations in health care structures and engagement of health care professionals in different countries, this is a complex task which is central to the provision of high quality care for our patients. At the the joint EWMA & Journées Cicatrisations Conference in Paris, we will dedicate a special focus to the questions and solutions related to pathways, organisation, and coordination supporting the healing of complex wounds.