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Medicare will drastically reduce wound care coverage January 1, 2026.
Medicare

Medicare will drastically reduce wound care coverage January 1, 2026.

Medicare is restricting access to advanced wound care. Starting January 1, 2026, the treatments that heal 95% of wounds may not be available.

Kenton Gray3 min read
Medicare Wound Care Platform: Advanced Regenerative Treatment System Announced
Wound Care

Medicare Wound Care Platform: Advanced Regenerative Treatment System Announced

KureCare has announced the launch of its integrated wound care platform designed to connect patients experiencing non-healing wounds with regenerative treatment providers across the United States.

Kenton Gray5 min read
Urgent Regenerative Care for Non-Healing Wounds Announced Amid Medicare Changes
Wound Care

Urgent Regenerative Care for Non-Healing Wounds Announced Amid Medicare Changes

KureCare urges Medicare beneficiaries with chronic wounds to seek regenerative treatment before January 1, 2026 Medicare reimbursement changes. The company offers treatments through 500+ certified specialists nationwide.

Kenton Gray5 min read
How Popular Medical Shows Misrepresent Wound Treatment
Wound Care

How Popular Medical Shows Misrepresent Wound Treatment

Medical television dramas systematically misrepresent wound treatment and care protocols, directly influencing patient expectations and potentially creating harmful misconceptions about real-world medical outcomes.

Kenton Gray7 min read
2026 Medicare Changes Threaten Wound Care Access
Wound Care

2026 Medicare Changes Threaten Wound Care Access

Starting January 1, 2026, massive changes to Medicare will affect beneficiaries with chronic wounds across the United States. Learn how these policy changes could impact treatment access for 10.5 million Americans.

Barbara Drady8 min read
Medicare 2026 Proposed Changes Abandon Chronic Wound Care Patients
Wound Care

Medicare 2026 Proposed Changes Abandon Chronic Wound Care Patients

With significant changes to Medicare quickly approaching, beneficiaries may face potential cost increases and benefit adjustments. KureCare, Kenton Gray, and Dr. Krikor Tatosyan are introducing solutions to help individuals maintain access to advanced treatments.

Barbara Drady6 min read