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18:25 EDT 19th June 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Healogics, Inc.

Headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla., Healogics is the largest provider of wound care and related disease management in the country. The Healogics network manages more than 500 Wound Care Centers® in more than 10 percent of the hospitals in the nation. The company provides hospitals with the innovation, resources and talent to provide more patients with affordable access to life-saving wound care. To find a Wound Care Center near you, please call 1-800-373-...

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Company Profile for Healogics, Inc.

Headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla., Healogics is the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound care services. Healogics and its affiliated companies manage more than 500 Woun...

Healogics, Inc. Acquires Nautilus Health Care Group

Healogics, Inc., the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound care services, announced today the acquisition of Nautilus Health Care Group of St. Petersburg, Fla....

Healogics, Inc. Hires New CFO and EVP of Marketing

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Dedicated Wound Care Training Center To Operate in Jacksonville

Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown and JAXUSA Partnership Chair John Delaney joined Healogics’ president & CEO Jeff Nelson today to officially dedicate the company’s new train...

Healogics is Sad to Announce the Passing of Chief Medical Officer Robert A. Warriner, III M.D., ABPM/UHM, FACA, FCCP, FCCWS

It is with great sorrow that Healogics announces the death of long-time chief medical officer, Dr. Robert A. Warriner, III, MD, ABPM/UHM, FACA, FCCP, FCCWS. Warriner passed away i...

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