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Top 10 Countdown: Best of Today's Wound Clinic 2022

Brian McCurdy, Managing Editor
  • #10: Mid-Year Reimbursement Updates for CTPs (Skin Substitutes) and PRP

    Coding, payment, and coverage changes never stop! In her Business Briefs column, Kathleen Schaum, MS, reminded readers that wound/ulcer management professionals must continue to be vigilant about reimbursement changes throughout the year.

  • #9: Called to the Principal’s Office: My Experience With a TPE Audit

    Any audit can be stressful but it should not be traumatic. David Charash, DO, CWS, FACEP, FUHM, noted proactive advanced preparation and planning will be your best defense against any audit from a third party.

  • #8: How the Lipedema Treatment Network Can Help Patients and Providers

    Nadiv Shapira, MD, and Larry Wagner developed the Lipedema Treatment Network (LTN) as a physician management organization aimed at improving treatment of patients with lipedema. Understanding that lipedema is a painful, devastating disease that often goes undiagnosed or is misdiagnosed, the authors wanted to create a network of vetted and qualified providers.

     

  • #7: New Clinical Trial Brings Hope at Last for Patients With Pyoderma Gangrenosum

    In a September editorial, Caroline E. Fife, MD, FAAFP, CWS, FUHM, noted it’s a good bet if you see patients with non-healing wounds, you have at least one and maybe several who have pyoderma gangrenosum.

  • #6: Why This Woundologist Transitioned From Hospital-Based to Office-Based Wound Care

    “We Woundologists heal wounds they said could not be healed," noted Stephen “Andy” Rohrer, MSN, RN, APRN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CWS, in his March editorial. “We preserve limbs they said could not be preserved. We treat patients who thought they could not be helped.”

  • #5: How I Treat Hidradenitis Suppurativa

    In the first installment of a new column, James V. Stillerman, MD, CWSP, offered his experience in treating hidradenitis suppurativa, a chronic, relapsing, and debilitating inflammatory condition.

  • #4: Could Proposed Policy Changes in the 2023 Physician Fee Schedule Increase Amputations and Infections in Patients With Wounds?

    In a September article, Marcia Nusgart, RPh, noted the Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders told CMS that sweeping proposed changes to the way CTPs are paid for and coded in the physician office will limit patient access.

  • #3: Alphabet Soup of Codes for CTPs [Skin Substitutes] for Skin Wounds

    Because readers have submitted many questions about the diverse types of HCPCS codes recently assigned to cellular- and/or tissue-based products (CTPs) for skin wounds, Kathleen Schaum, MS, addressed the “who?” and “what?” and reviewed the recent HCPCS coding assignments that have created this alphabet soup of CTP codes.

  • #2: Developing a ‘Cheat Sheet’ for Wound Assessment

    In a Let's Be Frank column, Frank Aviles Jr., PT, CWS, FACCWS, CLT-LANA, ALM, AWCC, DAPWCA, proposed a cheat sheet to focus on key factors related to chronic wounds while addressing findings in a comprehensive approach.

  • #1: Low-Pressure Portable Hyperbaric Chambers: The Pandora’s Box of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    There are many, many practitioners advertising that they offer “hyperbaric oxygen therapy” but as W.T. Workman, BS, MS, CAsP, CHT-Admin, FAsMA, FUHM, noted, they are using equipment that is not cleared for use by the FDA at all, or if cleared for use by the FDA, is only cleared for the treatment of altitude sickness.

What were the hot topics in Today's Wound Clinic in 2022? This slideshow counts down the top 10 most read articles.

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