Wound Clinics
Dressing selection, skin protection, exudate management, and recall readiness.
Coloplast supports hospital value analysis teams, wound care programs, ostomy nurses, and continence care coordinators with documented product families, traceable training, and procurement-ready clinical evidence.
Two purchasing pathways are shown with the same documentation discipline, so clinical, quality, and materials management teams can compare readiness without decoding supplier shorthand.
| Control Area | Wound Care Dressings | Continence Consumables |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use setting | Outpatient wound clinics, home health discharge kits, post-acute facilities | Urology programs, rehab discharge planning, long-term care supply rooms |
| Traceability package | UDI, lot release statement, IFU revision history, shelf-life record | UDI, packaging configuration, catheter handling guide, complaint intake path |
| Training evidence | Nurse in-service deck, dressing change checklist, exudate assessment guide | Clean intermittent catheterization protocol, patient education script, teach-back checklist |
| Value analysis focus | Wear time consistency, skin protection, formulary consolidation | Adherence support, infection-risk reduction workflow, reorder accuracy |
| Service documentation | Quality agreement, product substitution matrix, recall communication workflow | Patient support handoff, payer documentation guide, replenishment escalation route |
Each care environment has its own documentation burden, handling expectations, and training rhythm. Coloplast pages organize product context around those clinical realities.
Dressing selection, skin protection, exudate management, and recall readiness.
Use education, accessory selection, leakage prevention, and support handoffs.
Catheter handling, replenishment accuracy, and adherence documentation.
Discharge kits, caregiver instruction, reorder routing, and continuity of care.
"The strongest consumables program is not the one with the longest catalog. It is the one where every clinical claim, IFU revision, substitution, and training step can be explained during value analysis." Director of Clinical Programs, regional wound and continence network
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