Tips for Implementing the CTP LCD in Your Practice
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
2:00 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
60 minutes
Seismic changes to Medicare coverage for cellular and/or tissue-based products (CTPs/skin substitutes) for skin wounds will soon be implemented by the Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs). Their new evidence-based Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) and Local Coding and Billing Articles (LCAs) impact product selection, utilization, documentation, coding, and billing. Educating yourself and your team about the new coverage guidelines, reviewing your formulary, and refining your documentation processes are critical with the April 13 effective date for the new LCD.
To assist you in navigating the multi-faceted implementation process, Kathleen Schaum, MS will interview two wound/ulcer management professionals. Gayle M. Gordillo, MD will share the steps that the 19 UPMC wound healing provider-based departments have already completed. Kara Couch, MS, CRNP will share the processes that she and her team at George Washington University Hospital refined.
Whether you are in the middle of implementation planning, haven’t yet started, or consider yourself ready for the new CTP policies, the insights and implementation tips should prove invaluable to you and your team. In addition, the three webinar faculty members will answer your specific implementation questions during the live Q & A session.
Objectives:
- Recognize the importance of team education and communication regarding the new LCD/LCA.
- Understand the steps required to refine your CTP formulary.
- Plan to transition Medicare beneficiaries from non-covered to covered CTPs.
- Initiate a tracking process to count the number of CTP applications each ulcer receives and to use the KX modifier appropriately.
- Refine documentation of standard of care, treatment plan, assessment, operative/procedure note, and wastage.
In partnership with Wounds, WoundSource, and Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders
This is a non-CME event. By registering for this program, you consent to share your registration information with the program's sponsor.
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Speakers


University of Pittsburgh
Senior Medical Director of Wound Services UPMC, Professor of Plastic Surgery


