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Condition focus

Venous Leg Ulcers

Venous wound care coordination with compression-aware planning and escalation when vascular evaluation is appropriate.

Common care gaps

Venous wounds can cycle for months when compression, edema control, and vascular follow-up are inconsistent.

Palm approach

Palm supports compression-aware planning, documentation, and referral escalation when arterial disease or other vascular issues need evaluation.

When to escalate

Rapidly worsening redness, fever, severe pain, uncontrolled drainage, black tissue, suspected ischemia, or systemic symptoms may require urgent physician, hospital, or emergency evaluation.

How to start

Use the referral conversation form if you are a care partner. Do not include patient-identifying health information in the public form. We will confirm whether a secure referral path is appropriate.

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