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New Outpatient Wound Care Clinics Open in SoCal

By Jacob Voss, Community Writer
February 6, 2024 at 07:34pm. Views: 255

Jovive, a provider of outpatient healthcare services that is owned and operated by Vituity, announced the grand opening of Jovive Wound Care outpatient clinics in Loma Linda and Mission Viejo, CA. These two specialized facilities are dedicated to delivering comprehensive wound care services in an outpatient setting to help enhance patient outcomes and improve overall quality of life.

 

The opening of these clinics will reduce travel times for many residents in the communities of Mission Viejo and Loma Linda who have had to travel up to an hour away to receive treatment, often multiple times a week. Providing wound care in an outpatient setting has also:

  • Been found to minimize risk of infections and promote faster wound healing
  • Reduce total cost of care by eliminating the need for prolonged hospital stays

A controlled environment where providers can monitor and manage wounds keeps patients out of the hospital setting. Jovive Wound Care clinics also help reduce the overall burden on healthcare resources, and making it easier for patients to access appropriate care in a timely manner.  

“The Southern California communities of Loma Linda and Mission Viejo have been in need of wound care locally, with some residents traveling up to an hour away to receive treatments which could involve weekly appointments,” said Evan Houck, DO, Medical Director, Jovive Wound Care, Loma Linda. “Our physician leaders and innovators identified the need of those communities and are excited to launch two outpatient wound care clinics to serve these areas. We look forward to actively engaging in these communities via outreach programs throughout the year.”  

Jovive is committed to simplifying wound care from start to recovery by offering seamless care coordination and support to communities. From coordinating transportation to providing post-visit follow ups, Jovive guides patients at every step while working to alleviate gaps in care and raise awareness about wound care and prevention. The two new outpatient wound care clinics developed a physician-designed technology platform to help document, track, and enhance performance.  

“By integrating intensive training, innovative technology, and proven protocols, we enhance healing and remission rates, minimize infections and complications, and achieve enduring results,” said Bill Khoury, MD, Medical Director, Jovive Wound Care, Mission Viejo. “In addition, outpatient wound care is often more cost-effective than inpatient care. As an outpatient practice, Jovive Wound Care eliminates facility fees and is in a patient’s community, reducing travel and making it easier for patients to complete treatment without relapse.” 

 

Patients can learn more about the Loma Linda clinic (11340 Mountain View Ave, Suite B, Loma Linda, CA 92354; 949-850-9964) at  JoviveWoundCare.com .  Clinics are open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

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