Across Medicare audits, denials of skin substitute (CTP) claims most often hinge on a single issue: medical necessity. Even when products are FDA-cleared and correctly billed, auditors routinely find that the clinical record fails...
Across Medicare audits, denials of skin substitute (CTP) claims most often hinge on a single issue: medical necessity. Even when products are FDA-cleared and correctly billed, auditors routinely find that the clinical record fails...
The audit environment surrounding cellular and tissue-based products (CTPs) has changed dramatically over the past several years. What began as medical necessity–focused reviews has evolved into complex, policy-driven scrutiny centered on...
The audit environment surrounding cellular and tissue-based products (CTPs) has changed dramatically over the past several years. What began as medical necessity–focused reviews has evolved into complex, policy-driven scrutiny centered on...
In this interview, the speaker outlines concerns about regulatory overcorrection, escalating product costs, and the growing influence of vendor-driven revenue messaging in physician offices.
In this interview, the speaker outlines concerns about regulatory overcorrection, escalating product costs, and the growing influence of vendor-driven revenue messaging in physician offices.
A series of bills introduced in the 119th Congress would make significant changes to Medicare payment policy for skin substitute products and to the agency’s authority to test certain prior authorization models. While all measures currently...
A series of bills introduced in the 119th Congress would make significant changes to Medicare payment policy for skin substitute products and to the agency’s authority to test certain prior authorization models. While all measures currently...
Explore multidisciplinary innovations from SAWC Fall 2025, highlighting rigorous methodologies, emerging technologies, and practice-changing strategies for complex wound management settings.
The abstracts from the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring | WHS, held April 30-May 4, feature cutting-edge research in wound care—including 3 abstracts selected as First-To-Podium or Breakthrough research, highlighting significant advancements in the field.