
Wound Care Billing Explained: Coding, Documentation & Challenges
Wound care billing has one of the highest denial rates in medical billing, often exceeding 15-20% for practices without specialized expertise. CMS scrutinizes wound care
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Wound care billing has one of the highest denial rates in medical billing, often exceeding 15-20% for practices without specialized expertise. CMS scrutinizes wound care

Rising claim denials are draining revenue faster than ever. According to recent industry data, 73% of healthcare providers report increased denials compared to just 42%

New York’s healthcare landscape presents unique challenges, making medical billing more complex than in most states. Between aggressive payer scrutiny, frequent regulatory updates, and one

Florida practices face mounting pressure from all sides. Denial rates keep climbing, A/R cycles stretch longer, payer rules shift without warning, and staffing shortages make

Many patients and clinics hear “yes, Spravato is covered” only to face denials, prior authorization delays, or unexpected bills. Spravato insurance coverage often feels inconsistent

Small healthcare businesses face a unique challenge: the same HIPAA obligations as large hospitals, but with limited staff, no compliance officers, and a heavy reliance

Spravato billing combines medication dispensing, supervised administration, mandatory observation time, and REMS compliance into a single claim. This creates more opportunities for errors than nearly

If you’re considering Spravato for treatment-resistant depression, the price tag can be startling. Spravato without insurance typically costs between $590 and $885 per treatment session

Healthcare billing isn’t simple. Many practices struggle because they don’t understand the difference between hospital billing and professional billing. This confusion leads to denied claims,

Spravato (esketamine nasal spray) is a revolutionary drug for the treatment of resistant depression, approved by the FDA in 2019. However, its administration and payment