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KureCare has rolled out a new integrated wound care platform to address the growing crisis of chronic, non-healing wounds nationwide. The system rapidly connects patients suffering from diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, pressure injuries, and slow-healing surgical wounds with certified specialists who deliver advanced regenerative, biologics-based treatments. To speed adoption and ensure coverage, the platform also equips providers with Medicare billing support and targeted training—streamlining access to care at a time when timely intervention can prevent catastrophic complications.
Preparing for Medicare Changes
The platform launch comes as Medicare prepares to implement significant coverage changes for wound care treatments beginning January 1, 2026. The new policy will introduce stricter clinical requirements, including mandatory four-week standard care periods before advanced treatment qualifications and limitations on the number of covered applications per treatment episode.
Real-Time Analytics and Provider Support
KureCare’s system includes real-time analytics and patient progress tracking accessible through a provider dashboard. It also allows treatment providers to monitor wound healing rates, manage Medicare documentation requirements, and access billing templates designed for Medicare compliance.
As KureCare's Founder and CEO, I acutely aware that chronic wounds represent a significant healthcare challenge, particularly for patients with diabetes and circulation issues. This platform brings together the clinical tools, compliance support, and patient resources that providers need to deliver advanced wound care.
Patient Eligibility Assessment
The platform offers an eligibility assessment tool for patients that helps determine Medicare coverage qualification before beginning treatment. Coverage verification typically processes within 24 hours for patients who meet the clinical criteria. KureCare will connect you with certified wound care specialists in your area.
Treatment Approach
The treatment approach centers on regenerative biologics applied in outpatient settings with initial patient assessments including wound evaluation and medical history review to develop treatment plans. Follow-up appointments involve monitoring healing progress and adjusting protocols based on response to treatment.
Provider Training and Compliance
Provider support includes training on biologics application, Medicare billing procedures, and regulatory compliance. The system incorporates documentation templates and pre-authorization checklists designed to meet Medicare requirements for wound care treatments.
The KureCare platform is currently available to healthcare providers and patients nationwide. For more information about eligibility, provider locations, or the platform's capabilities, patients and providers are encouraged to check their eligibility today.
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