An NHS England programme delivered by the Health Innovation Network

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About the Programme

The National Wound Care Strategy programme (NWCSP) is commissioned by NHS England to improve care for people with wounds.

NWCSP Publications

We are developing a range of resources to help health and care professionals deliver better wound care and to help patients and carers understand what good care looks like and how to help care for their wounds.

Improving Wound Care

We are working with hospitals, community hospitals, community nursing, general practice, care homes and home care providers in our First Tranche Implementation sites to understand the challenges and develop solutions for improving wound care.

Information for patients

These patient resources cover a variety of wound care topics.

Get involved

If you are based in England, sign up to one of our stakeholder forums and take part in our consultations to help us improve wound care together.

Meet the team

Get to know our team members.

News

Get the latest news updates from NWCSP.

Clinical resources

Information about pressure ulcers, lower limb wounds and surgical wounds for health and care professionals, people with wounds and their carers.

Education and Workforce

Digital, Data and Information

Supply and
Distribution

Evidence-based Wound Care

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The #PressureUlcer surveillance system within the Model Health System is designed to reduce variation and improve national data accuracy. Guidance to support acute trusts with this system is available on our website: https://www.nationalwoundcarestrategy.net/pressure-ulcer/ #Data #TissueViability

Did you see our webinar 'What makes babies and children so much at risk of pressure ulcers?' In these tiny premature babies the fight is to keep them alive, they are surrounded by devices whose sole purpose is to do just that, yet the device may be the cause of harm to the baby.…

Choosing the best course of treatment for someone with a #PressureUlcer depends on the amount of damage to tissue. Our categorisation tool helps with categorising pressure ulcers based on the extent of tissue damage to choose the most suitable care plan: https://www.nationalwoundcarestrategy.net/pressure-ulcer/

Our Essentials of Pressure Ulcer Prevention module is designed to give health and care professionals the information needed to help with the prevention of pressure ulcers: https://portal.e-lfh.org.uk/Component/Details/750306 #PressureSores #WoundCare #HealthcareLearning

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