Documentation strategies for both LCD-covered and non-covered wounds
What does Medicare “Targeted Probe and Educate” mean?
Join us for an essential webinar focused on implementing robust documentation practices that align with Medicare’s new Local Coverage Determination (LCD) requirements for skin substitutes. Our expert speakers will provide actionable insights and practical strategies to enhance your practice’s documentation protocols.
Who Should Attend
- Wound Care Clinicians (Physicians, Nurses, PAs, NPs)
- Clinical Documentation Specialists
- Medical Coders and Billers
- Revenue Cycle Management Teams
- Practice Administrators and Office Managers
- Anyone involved in wound care documentation and billing
Learning Objectives
- Recognize high-risk areas in wound care documentation
- Apply best practice documentation standards to both LCD and non-LCD wound cases
- Develop strategies to prepare for and respond to TPE reviews
Key Focus Areas
Documentation Best Practices Deep Dive
- Comprehensive documentation strategies for both LCD-covered and non-covered wounds
- Step-by-step guide to implementing sustainable documentation protocols
- Real-world examples of compliant documentation
- Practical templates and workflows for daily clinical use
Understanding Targeted Probe & Educate (TPE)
- How MACs utilize TPE for audit and education
- Preparing your practice for potential TPE reviews
- Common documentation deficiencies and how to avoid them
- Tips for responding to TPE requests effectively
Kerecis-Specific Implementation Guide
- Documentation requirements specific to Kerecis products
- Best practices for product selection and application documentation
- Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
- Real-world case studies of successful documentation
Extended Interactive Session
- Live documentation examples and reviews
- Q&A addressing your specific documentation challenges
- Practical solutions for common implementation hurdles
This webinar goes beyond theory to provide actionable steps for creating sustainable documentation practices that protect your practice while ensuring optimal patient care. Whether you’re new to skin substitute documentation or looking to enhance your existing protocols, you’ll gain valuable insights to implement immediately.