You have decided that you want more wound care patients, but how? LOOK at Your Patients Dr. Jonathon Moore taught me to always have Read More →
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires that DME suppliers maintain proof that any item dispensed was received by the beneficiary in Read More →
When I ask physicians why they are not doing more wound care in their office, I often hear the following objections: We have a Read More →
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires that DME suppliers maintain proof that any item dispensed was received by the beneficiary in Read More →
It is the beginning of a new year and with a new year comes new deductibles and new insurance. What system do you have Read More →
If a patient has bilateral ulcers that both qualify for surgical dressings, you can supply dressings for both ulcers at the same encounter. When Read More →
You know your practice needs protocols and spent time developing them, but now these valuable protocols are not being followed? WHY? These are the Read More →
Among the requirements that must be satisfied when dispensing surgical dressings and compression garments is a face-to-face (FTF) examination. This FTF exam must take Read More →
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Every business in the world operates through various systems of protocols. You order your dinner, the cashier rings it up, and the cook prepares Read More →