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Multispecialty

Wound Care

Types of Wounds Requiring Specialized Coding and Billing per Local LCD's:

  • Chronic Wounds:

    Wounds that fail to heal within a typical timeframe, such as diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, and venous stasis ulcers.

  • Complex Wounds:

    Wounds with underlying conditions, such as vascular disease, diabetes, or immune deficiencies, that can complicate healing.

  • Wounds with Exposed Bone or Tendon:

    Wounds that extend deep into the tissue and expose underlying structures.

  • Wounds with Tunneling or Undermining:

    Wounds with tracts or pockets that extend under the skin surface.

Specialized Knowledge

of wounds treated with various Skin Substitute Products which are important because they offer a protective barrier, reduce infection risk, stimulate tissue regeneration, and can lead to faster and more effective healing, especially in difficult-to-heal wounds. Wound care involves complex coding and billing processes, knowledge of comorbidities, ICD 10, CPT, HCPC codes, modifiers and time constraints requiring detailed understanding and precise documentation to ensure accurate reimbursement. Navigating these complexities can be challenging for healthcare providers, but it is essential for maintaining a healthy revenue cycle and compliance with regulations

Podiatry & Venous Care

Specialized Knowledge : We possess in-depth knowledge and experience in podiatry medical billing, understanding the specific codes, procedures, and terminology used in podiatric care focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of foot and ankle conditions, encompassing a wide range of issues from common problems like bunions and plantar fasciitis to injuries and chronic conditions. Vascular Surgeons, Phlebologists, Vein Clinics for venous insufficiency and other vascular specialties.