Post Acute Settings
Home Health and Hospice
Corstrata offers virtual access to certified Wound and Ostomy specialists for Home Health and Hospice providers through wound image uploads or video consultations. Our evidence-based protocols are tailored to each patient, improving financial outcomes, patient care, and staff satisfaction. We document wound details at Start of Care to ensure accurate coding and optimized HHRG reporting. For hospice patients, we support palliative wound care aligned with end-of-life care goals. Additional savings are achieved through formulary reviews and updates to reduce supply costs.
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Corstrata provides access to certified Wound and Ostomy specialists for evidence-based best practices and education to support Skilled Nursing Facilities in building better wound programs to improve Star Ratings while decreasing the number of facility acquired wounds. Corstrata’s expert wound and ostomy consultations via store and forward wound images and/or video support decrease wound healing times, decrease bedside nursing time, increase staff satisfaction, and improve documentation for survey readiness and legal defensibility. Additional cost savings are realized through detailed formulary design, reviews, evaluation, and updates to maximize supply cost containment.
Long-Term Care Hospitals
Corstrata offers expert wound and ostomy care management tailored to LTCHs, connecting facilities with certified specialists for timely assessments and treatment. Our secure platform supports sharing of wound and ostomy images, ensuring faster healing and reduced complications. Corstrata helps LTCHs improve patient outcomes, reduce readmissions, and manage complex wounds and ostomies efficiently.
Inpatient Rehabiliation Facilities
Corstrata provides virtual wound and ostomy care consults, giving IRFs immediate access to certified specialists. Our secure platform enables seamless sharing of wound and ostomy images, along with treatment plans, enhancing care for patients with surgical wounds, chronic conditions, or ostomies. By integrating our services, IRFs can reduce complications, improve recovery, and lower costs, while achieving better outcomes.