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The 2025 Wound Healing Forum is the culmination of Public Policy Project's 2025 Wound Care programme.

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It will look to build on the opportunities and recommendations produced for a series of roundtables investigating both barriers and opportunities to reducing inequalities of access and outcomes for chronic wounds.

Public Policy Project's Wound Healing Forum 2025 will provide an opportunity for delegates and speakers to engage in a dynamic dialogue on how we can go further for wound healing, and improve outcomes, costs and population health through delivering better wound care.

PPP is working together with public and private sector partners to ensure that wound care receives the systematic attention it requires to provide efficient, best practice wound care for all. Following a series of roundtables discussing key aspects of innovation and implementation improving wound care provision,  key stakeholders will be brought together from across the UK at a full-day, in-person conference. Informed by insights from the roundtables, the aim is to engage a broad range of healthcare leaders, innovators and experts to examine how to raise the salience of wound care as a system priority, do justice to people with lived experience by turning feedback into change, and establish how innovative approaches can scaled into sustainable gains for patients, providers and system leaders.

This event is essential for clinical and non-clinical personnel working to boost the quality of wound care services and improve both system and patient outcomes in the UK.

This event is free for public sector workers.

Interested in attending?