Abstract

Lower limb ulceration is common and costly, with evidence of variation in practice and under-use of evidence-based care. This has resulted in poor healing rates and exacerbated costs. Commissioning to achieve better organised care that supports early delivery of evidence-based interventions is needed to improve the management of this very common condition in community and primary care.

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