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Volume 13 Issue 9 - September 2019

NPWT
09/06/2019
Stephanie Georgoudiou, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, CWCN
Paul Kim, DPM, MS
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has evolved over the years to offer wound patients faster healing. These authors outline the current NPWT products available and discuss where the future might take negative pressure technology.
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has evolved over the years to offer wound patients faster healing. These authors outline the current NPWT products available and discuss where the future might take negative pressure technology.
Negative pressure wound therapy...
09/06/2019
Today's Wound Clinic
NPWT
09/03/2019
Kathleen D. Schaum, MS
Information regarding coding, coverage, and payment is provided as a service to our readers. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. However, HMP and the author do not represent, guarantee, or warranty that coding, coverage, and...
Information regarding coding, coverage, and payment is provided as a service to our readers. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. However, HMP and the author do not represent, guarantee, or warranty that coding, coverage, and...
Information regarding coding,...
09/03/2019
Today's Wound Clinic
CLI
09/03/2019

Sandeep Gopalakrishnan, MS, PhD, DAPWCA; Jonathan A. Niezgoda, MA; Brandon C. Hoffman, BS; Awais Siddique, MD; and Jeffrey A. Niezgoda, MD, FACHM, MAPWCA, CHWS

Sandeep Gopalakrishnan, MS, PhD, DAPW...
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has the potential to monitor tissue oxygenation to manage critical limb ischemia (CLI). These authors demonstrate the technique in a 54-year-old woman who experienced significant incisional and digit tissue...
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has the potential to monitor tissue oxygenation to manage critical limb ischemia (CLI). These authors demonstrate the technique in a 54-year-old woman who experienced significant incisional and digit tissue...
Near infrared spectroscopy...
09/03/2019
Today's Wound Clinic

Column

Business Briefs
09/04/2019
Kathleen D. Schaum, MS
Information regarding coding, coverage, and payment is provided as a service to our readers. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. However, HMP and the author do not represent, guarantee, or warranty that coding, coverage, and...
Information regarding coding, coverage, and payment is provided as a service to our readers. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. However, HMP and the author do not represent, guarantee, or warranty that coding, coverage, and...
Information regarding coding,...
09/04/2019
Today's Wound Clinic
Let's Be Frank
09/04/2019
Frank Aviles Jr., PT, CWS, FACCWS, CLT-LANA, ALM, AWCC, DAPWCA
When treating excessive lower extremity drainage due to edema, complete decongestive therapy can go a long way to resolve a “weepy leg.”
When treating excessive lower extremity drainage due to edema, complete decongestive therapy can go a long way to resolve a “weepy leg.”
When treating excessive lower...
09/04/2019
Today's Wound Clinic
Let's Be Frank
09/04/2019
Frank Aviles Jr., PT, CWS, FACCWS, CLT-LANA, ALM, AWCC, DAPWCA
When treating excessive lower extremity drainage due to edema, complete decongestive therapy can go a long way to resolve a “weepy leg.”
When treating excessive lower extremity drainage due to edema, complete decongestive therapy can go a long way to resolve a “weepy leg.”
When treating excessive lower...
09/04/2019
Today's Wound Clinic

Department

Business Briefs
09/04/2019
Kathleen D. Schaum, MS
Information regarding coding, coverage, and payment is provided as a service to our readers. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. However, HMP and the author do not represent, guarantee, or warranty that coding, coverage, and...
Information regarding coding, coverage, and payment is provided as a service to our readers. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. However, HMP and the author do not represent, guarantee, or warranty that coding, coverage, and...
Information regarding coding,...
09/04/2019
Today's Wound Clinic
HBOT
09/03/2019
Tiffany Hamm, BSN, RN, ACHRN, CWS
Jeff Mize, RRT, CHT, CWCA
Elaine Horibe Song, MD, PhD, MBA
Eugene R. Worth, MD, M.Ed., FABA, ABPM/UHM
National Coverage Determination requires nutritional optimization for patients to receive hyperbaric oxygen therapy. These authors provide a guideline for how to assess nutrition and take a closer look at payers’ required elements of...
National Coverage Determination requires nutritional optimization for patients to receive hyperbaric oxygen therapy. These authors provide a guideline for how to assess nutrition and take a closer look at payers’ required elements of...
National Coverage Determination...
09/03/2019
Today's Wound Clinic
HBOT
09/03/2019
Helen B. Gelly, MD, FACCWS, UHM/ABPM, FUHM
Taking a closer look at the Prior Authorization Project for Non-Emergent Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), this author details what wound clinicians can learn from the utilization and expenditures of HBOT. In 2015, the Centers for...
Taking a closer look at the Prior Authorization Project for Non-Emergent Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), this author details what wound clinicians can learn from the utilization and expenditures of HBOT. In 2015, the Centers for...
Taking a closer look at the...
09/03/2019
Today's Wound Clinic

Insights

Let's Be Frank
09/04/2019
Frank Aviles Jr., PT, CWS, FACCWS, CLT-LANA, ALM, AWCC, DAPWCA
When treating excessive lower extremity drainage due to edema, complete decongestive therapy can go a long way to resolve a “weepy leg.”
When treating excessive lower extremity drainage due to edema, complete decongestive therapy can go a long way to resolve a “weepy leg.”
When treating excessive lower...
09/04/2019
Today's Wound Clinic

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