Value-Based Wound Care for
Home Health Agencies
Home Health Agencies are under increasing pressure to manage wound care cost, utilization, and outcomes in a margin-compressed environment. Old Mission Wound Care partners with HHAs to deliver wound care as a predictable, value-based service line rather than a volatile, utilization-driven expense.
Our model replaces fee-for-service variability with a flat, accountable approach that protects margins, improves outcomes, and reduces operational burden.

Protect Margins
Flat monthly model that protects your agency's financial performance.
Chronic and complex wounds are one of the most resource-intensive challenges in home health. They extend length of stay, consume nursing time, increase supply costs, and elevate the risk of avoidable hospitalizations.
Yet for many agencies, wound care lacks structure and financial predictability. Old Mission Wound Care exists to bring discipline, accountability, and cost control to wound care delivery without compromising patient outcomes or clinician autonomy.
The Problem: Wound Care Erodes Home Health Margins
For many HHAs, wound care becomes unprofitable not because patients are more complex, but because the care model is misaligned.
Fee-for-service wound vendors are incentivized by volume, not efficiency. This leads to prolonged episodes, inconsistent treatment approaches, frequent plan-of-care changes, and escalating use of high-cost biologics and supplies. The result is margin compression, operational friction, and increased exposure to readmissions and quality penalties.
Without a defined wound care strategy, agencies are left absorbing the risk.

Our Role: A Value-Based Wound Care Partner
Old Mission Wound Care operates as a value-based clinical partner embedded within your agency, not as a utilization-driven vendor.
We take responsibility for both wound outcomes and cost control. That alignment matters. Our incentives are tied to healing timelines, episode efficiency, and reduced downstream utilization rather than visits, procedures, or product volume.
In practice, this means disciplined clinical decision-making, conservative care first, and responsible escalation only when clinically necessary. Wound care becomes a managed service line, not an uncontrolled cost center.
The Model: A Predictable $1,500 Per Patient Per Month Fee
Predictable Flat Monthly Fee
At the center of our approach is a flat, predictable $1,500 per patient per month model for wound care. Instead of per-visit billing, variable supply costs, and open-ended exposure to advanced biologics, Home Health Agencies pay one defined monthly fee for each wound patient under our care. This replaces financial volatility with clarity and control.
Comprehensive Care Delivery
That monthly fee includes full wound care delivery, including clinical oversight, conservative and advanced therapies when appropriate, and coordination with your existing care team. Because our economics are not tied to utilization, our incentives are aligned around faster healing, shorter episodes, and reduced downstream utilization rather than volume.
The Proof: Proven Outcomes in Home-Based Wound Care
Before transitioning fully to a value-based model, our clinical team delivered mobile wound care at scale across complex, high-risk patient populations in the home setting. Those outcomes consistently exceeded national benchmarks and now inform how we manage wound care today.
Demonstrating effective, evidence-based healing across high-acuity patients
Significantly lower than national averages for chronic wound populations
We achieved a 98 percent wound improvement rate and a 1.3 percent wound-related hospital readmission rate, demonstrating that disciplined, accountable wound care can drive both clinical excellence and financial sustainability.
Built for: Home Health Economics
For HHAs operating in today's reimbursement environment, wound care must be efficient, predictable, and aligned with episode-based margins. Our model reduces length of stay, limits exposure to high-cost therapies, and lowers preventable hospitalizations tied to wound complications. Just as importantly, it gives leadership teams clearer visibility into cost, utilization, and risk.
Reduce Length of Stay
Shorter episodes through efficient, outcome-driven wound care
Limit High-Cost Exposure
Control biologics and supply costs through conservative-first approach
Lower Preventable Hospitalizations
Reduce wound-related complications and readmissions
Simple to Implement,
Easy to Scale
Old Mission Wound Care integrates into your existing workflows without disrupting operations or undermining your clinicians. We support your nurses and therapists rather than replacing them. Our model is designed to scale across branches, markets, and patient populations while maintaining consistent clinical standards and financial predictability.

Let's Evaluate Your Wound Care Risk
If wound care is impacting your margins, length of stay, or hospitalization rates, we should talk. A short conversation can quickly identify where risk exists and whether a value-based wound care model makes sense for your agency.
Evaluate Your Wound Care Cost Exposure