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Diabetic wounds

Diabetic foot ulcers in South Florida heat and humidity

Heat, humidity, footwear, edema, and delayed follow-up can all complicate diabetic foot ulcers in South Florida.

The core question is whether the patient needs a clinic, an emergency department, a home health plan, or a specialty wound-care partner who can assess the wound and communicate with the care team.

Questions to ask

  • Is the wound stable, worsening, or acutely dangerous?
  • Who owns dressing orders and documentation?
  • Is transport creating missed visits or delayed follow-up?
  • Does the patient need podiatry, vascular, infectious disease, surgery, or emergency escalation?
  • Can the care team safely exchange information through a secure channel?

Where Palm fits

Palm is being built for cases where mobile wound-care assessment and coordination may reduce fragmentation. It is not a replacement for emergency care or a promise that every wound can be managed outside a clinic.

Care partner note: Start with a non-PHI referral conversation. If the case fits, the secure referral path comes next.
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