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How to identify and correct debridement coding myths in wound care billing?

How to identify and correct debridement coding myths in wound care billing?

Identify debridement coding myths by auditing documentation, CPT usage, and payer guidelines regularly. Correct them by aligning codes with wound depth, method, and medical necessity, and seeking expert billing support when needed. 5 Debridement Coding Myths That Are Slowing Your Payments Myth 1: All Debridements Are Coded the Same Myth 2: Time Determines Coding Myth […]

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How CFOs Can Maximize Hospital Revenue Through Expert Wound Care Billing with MBC?

How CFOs Can Maximize Hospital Revenue Through Expert Wound Care Billing with MBC?

Introduction Hospital CFOs are at the forefront of driving financial sustainability in an increasingly challenging healthcare environment. At MBC, we recognize the critical role wound care billing plays in achieving stronger margins, optimizing the revenue cycle, and supporting organizational growth. In this article, we break down the market opportunity, financial impact, and practical strategies to […]

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Are You Losing 22% of Billable Revenue in Wound Care? Here’s Where It’s Hiding

Are You Losing 22% of Billable Revenue in Wound Care? Here’s Where It’s Hiding

In today’s healthcare environment, wound care providers face growing complexity—not just in clinical care, but in the back office. Between payer guidelines, evolving documentation requirements, and coding precision, one thing is clear: billing mistakes are no longer affordable. At MBC, we’ve worked with outpatient wound centers, private practices, and hospital-affiliated clinics nationwide. What we’ve consistently […]

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Medicare Reimbursement for Wound Care: What You Should Know?

Medicare Reimbursement for Wound Care: What You Should Know?

If you provide wound care, you already know how important it is for patients. Whether they’re recovering from surgery, managing diabetes, or dealing with chronic wounds, proper treatment helps them heal. But while patient care is your main focus, getting paid for your services is just as important. Medicare has strict billing rules, and if […]

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Wound Care Billing in 2025: Navigating New CMS Updates for Maximum Reimbursement

Wound Care Billing in 2025 Navigating New CMS Updates for Maximum Reimbursement

The 2025 CMS updates bring new reimbursement policies, documentation guidelines, and coding changes that impact wound care billing. With evolving payer rules, physicians and wound care specialists must stay compliant to avoid claim denials and maximize revenue. At Medical Billers and Coders (MBC), we have been handling wound care billing for 25+ years. Our expertise […]

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Navigating Wound Care Billing in 2025: A Human-Centered Guide to Staying Compliant and Thriving

Navigating Wound Care Billing in 2025 A Human-Centered Guide to Staying Compliant and Thriving

Wound Care Billing in 2025 The world of healthcare is changing fast, and wound care is no exception. Wound Care Billing in 2025 will be impacted as over 8.5 million Americans rely on advanced wound treatments due to rising rates of diabetes, obesity, and an aging population. But while innovations like bioengineered skin grafts and […]

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From Denials to Approvals: Streamlining the Appeals Process in Wound Care

From Denials to Approvals: Streamlining the Appeals Process in Wound Care

Hidden Threats Behind the Appeals Process in Wound Care: Are you tired of seeing denied claims pile up in your wound care practice? Denied claims are more than just administrative headaches—they directly impact your practice’s revenue. The appeals process in wound care is often a critical step for managing denied claims. It ensures that claims […]

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Wound Care Billing Metrics: Every Physician Should Know

Wound Care Billing Metrics: Every Physician Should Know

Discover essential wound care billing metrics every physician should know to enhance revenue cycle efficiency, minimize claim denials, and maximize practice profitability. Q1: What is the First Pass Resolution Rate (FPRR), and why should I care as a physician? The FPRR measures the percentage of claims approved and paid upon the first submission. Industry benchmarks […]

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Key Metrics for Monitoring Wound Care Billing Performance

Key Metrics for Monitoring Wound Care Billing Performance

Monitoring wound care billing isn’t just about keeping your finances in check—it’s about unlocking hidden opportunities to boost your practice’s revenue. What if simple adjustments in how you track billing performance could significantly reduce claim denials? Imagine recovering revenue you didn’t even know you were losing, simply by focusing on the right metrics. Are you […]

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Understanding Denial Reasons in Wound Care: A Data-Driven Approach

Understanding Denial Reasons in Wound Care: A Data-Driven Approach

The world of wound care billing is fraught with challenges––especially when it comes to understanding why claims are denied. Have you ever questioned why a perfectly legitimate claim is rejected, impacting your revenue cycle and causing unnecessary stress? Let’s explore the specific denial reasons in wound care––and uncover a data-driven approach to identify and resolve these […]

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