Net Health Source Report for Wound Care

Get insights into wound care professionals’ perspectives about AI, burnout, investments, and regulatory changes  

According to the 2025 Net Health Source Report for Wound Care, 80% of wound care workers report that burnout continues to have a significant to very significant impact. Despite those concerns, many are hopeful that smart documentation and predictive analytics will alleviate some of the workload and stress.  

Get your copy of the report for more exclusive insights into the industry’s leading trends. Based on a Censuswide survey of 200 wound care professionals from community hospitals, hospital systems, IDNs, private practices, and skilled nursing facilities, the report offers key findings about:  

  • Wider AI and tech adoption: AI and wound measurement tools are gaining widespread acceptance as ways to enhance efficiency and improve patient care.  
  • Investment is up despite uncertainty: Organizational investment in wound care is rising, with a focus on workforce expansion, analytics, and training. 
  • Tech is seen as a burnout solution: Smart technology solutions are acknowledged as a way to reduce workload and improve documentation. 
  • Changes transform wound care: Regulatory changes and value-based care models continue to reshape the industry. 

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