(314) 325-0126 | [email protected] | Fax: (314) 786-7966 - HIPAA-compliant fax
Readmission risk · St. Louis, MO

Wounds become readmissions when follow-up breaks.

Gateway's referral-source SEO should speak to the real pressure: readmissions, family complaints, transfer risk, physician frustration, and documentation gaps.

General inquiry only: Email is for first contact. Clinical details and records should move through secure workflows or HIPAA-compliant fax after connection.
Chesterfield office: 400 Chesterfield Center, Ste 400 · Fax referrals: (314) 786-7966
Mobile Wound Care
Primary Care Referral Pathways
Facility and Physician Communication
Referral-source incentive

Think first about what the person on the other side needs.

Hospitals, discharge planners, SNFs, ALFs, physicians, home health agencies, and post-acute leaders.

Hospital teams

A believable post-discharge wound plan helps move complex patients safely.

Facilities

Earlier wound follow-up can help prevent avoidable transfer when deterioration is caught sooner.

Physicians

Updates, photos when appropriate, orders followed, and escalation when the wound is changing.

Search intent

The keywords are tied to the business problem.

Mobile wound care St. Louis, wound care at home, in-home primary care, mobile primary care, facility wound care referrals, reduce readmissions, DON wound care support, ADON wound care, hospital discharge wound care, physician wound referrals, homebound senior primary care, and assisted living primary care.

Facilities

Reduce avoidable noise.

Administrators, social workers, DONs, and ADONs need fewer preventable transfers, fewer family complaints, and better documentation.

Physicians

Follow the plan and communicate.

Doctors need orders listened to, useful updates, and escalation when a wound or patient is moving in the wrong direction.

FAQ

Quick answers

1

Can any service guarantee fewer readmissions?

No. But consistent follow-up, documentation, and escalation can reduce avoidable wound-related deterioration.

2

What should referral sources avoid?

Do not send protected health information through general email unless a secure workflow has been established.

Get Started

Start a Gateway referral conversation.

Call (314) 325-0126 or email [email protected]. Keep first contact general; clinical records can move through secure workflows after connection.