Wound care program at HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital earns national award
Hudson, FL — HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital’s Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center has earned the National President’s Circle Award from Healogics, the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound care services.
The President’s Circle Award represents the highest level of achievement among more than 600 Healogics Wound Care Centers nationwide and recognizes programs that demonstrate outstanding performance in clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction and operational excellence.
“This national recognition reflects the extraordinary clinical expertise, compassion and teamwork of our wound care team,” said Sally Seymour, CEO of HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital. “Our clinicians care for some of the most complex, non-healing wounds and this award confirms that patients in our community have access to care that meets the highest standards in the country.”
The HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center provides highly specialized treatment for chronic, non-healing wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, radiation wounds and infections. The program offers advanced therapies such as negative pressure wound therapy, bioengineered tissue, growth factor therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, which helps accelerate healing by enhancing oxygen delivery to damaged tissue.
The President’s Circle Award is awarded annually to a select group of wound care centers that consistently meet or exceed key quality benchmarks, reflecting a sustained commitment to patient-centered care and healing excellence. HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital’s program has demonstrated exceptional performance across these measures and ranks among the top wound care centers in the country.
“Chronic wounds can be life-altering and, if left untreated, may lead to serious complications including infection and amputation,” said Cynthia Foley, MSN, RN, CWCN, Clinical Program Director. “This recognition underscores our mission to not only heal wounds, but to restore mobility, independence and quality of life for our patients.”