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The Rising Need for Wound Care: A Conversation with Nima Ahmadi, Co-Founder and CEO, The Wound Company

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In countries with significantly aging populations like Japan and parts of Western Europe, wound care is the third biggest expense to their national healthcare systems. As the population in the United States continues to age, wound care will be a very important aspect of the healthcare system.
That's why Nima Ahmadi co-founded The Wound Company, a Medical Alley-based company offering virtual-first wound care to its patients. To learn more about what virtual first means when it comes to wound care, Nima joined Frank Jaskulke on this week's Medical Alley Podcast to share The Wound Company's story.
Nima also discusses:

  • The ways in which medical technology plays a role in wound care
  • How The Wound Company grew its national footprint in just a few short years
  • The benefits of having the company based in Minnesota's Medical Alley

Tune into the conversation with Nima to learn more about The Wound Company as it looks to help a growing population of patients needing wound care.

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In countries with significantly aging populations like Japan and parts of Western Europe, wound care is the third biggest expense to their national healthcare systems. As the population in the United States continues to age, wound care will be a very important aspect of the healthcare system.
That's why Nima Ahmadi co-founded The Wound Company, a Medical Alley-based company offering virtual-first wound care to its patients. To learn more about what virtual first means when it comes to wound care, Nima joined Frank Jaskulke on this week's Medical Alley Podcast to share The Wound Company's story.
Nima also discusses:

  • The ways in which medical technology plays a role in wound care
  • How The Wound Company grew its national footprint in just a few short years
  • The benefits of having the company based in Minnesota's Medical Alley

Tune into the conversation with Nima to learn more about The Wound Company as it looks to help a growing population of patients needing wound care.

Send us a message!

Follow Medical Alley on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

  continue reading

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