Urgent Regenerative Care for Non-Healing
Kenton Gray
November 19, 2025
5 min read
KureCare, a division of Veracor Group LLC, urges Medicare beneficiaries with chronic wounds to seek regenerative treatment before Medicare reimbursement changes on January 1, 2026. The company offers treatments through 500+ certified specialists nationwide. To find out more about the upcoming changes, contact KureCare.
In a recent announcement, KureCare urges Medicare beneficiaries with chronic wounds to seek regenerative treatment before January 1, 2026, when Medicare reimbursement changes take effect. I'm Kenton Gray, KureCare CEO, and I've issued an advisory in response to upcoming adjustments that may affect as many as 10.5 million Medicare beneficiaries with chronic wounds nationwide, potentially limiting access to fully covered advanced therapies that currently deliver positive healing outcomes. Seek treatment now!
Faster Healing with Regenerative Treatments
Our KureCare regenerative treatments heal wounds 90% faster than traditional methods while reducing treatment time by 60%, addressing diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and pressure wounds prevalent among Medicare beneficiaries. KureCare has established a nationwide network of 500+ certified wound care specialists to ensure accessibility for patients who need intervention before coverage changes take effect—though, the company emphasizes individual results may vary.
95% Coverage for Qualified Patients
Financial accessibility lies at the heart of this recent advisory. At KureCare 95% of qualified patients receive full Medicare coverage for treatments. Our company has developed a platform that combines advanced regenerative treatments with Medicare billing support, streamlining the coverage process for both patients and providers while ensuring compliance with documentation requirements.
Advanced Provider Dashboard
The wound care platform integrates regenerative treatments with advanced provider support tools, including real-time analytics and patient progress tracking through a dedicated provider dashboard. Providers can monitor wound healing rates, manage Medicare documentation requirements, and access billing templates designed for compliance. This model differs from traditional wound care approaches that often leave providers navigating complex reimbursement processes without adequate support.
Documented Patient Success
To validate the efficacy of our approach, KureCare has compiled a range of case studies and made them available to patients on our website. One patient reported meaningful improvement of her wound after 6 weeks of treatment, while another reported the complete disappearance of a venous leg ulcer after his course of treatment.
Four-Step Treatment Process
Patients can access these treatments through a four-step pathway: checking eligibility via an online assessment, finding a provider from the nationwide network, starting a personalized treatment plan, and tracking progress with real-time monitoring. This process removes barriers for Medicare beneficiaries who may be unfamiliar with advanced wound care options, making treatment accessible to those who need it most.
Medicare beneficiaries with chronic wounds are encouraged to check their eligibility and connect with a certified provider before January 1, 2026, to ensure access to covered regenerative treatments. Contact KureCare today to discuss your eligibility.
#medicare#wound care#regenerative medicine#chronic wounds#urgent
Share this post
