Enhancing Venous Ulcer Healing with Jonathan Moore DPM
This lecture equips providers with a practical and clinical framework for managing venous ulcers complicated by underlying or concurrent lymphedema. Attendees will learn to differentiate venous congestion from lymphatic dysfunction, implement targeted compression with advanced topicals, and take advantage of the reimbursement opportunities offered through the LTA and through the Venous Ulceration coding. The Amerx Patient Direct and Physician Direct programs will be highlighted as tools to simplify dispensing both compression and wound care products—making comprehensive care easy and profitable.
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Understanding the underlying causes of venous ulcers and chronic lower extremity edema
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Differentiating lower extremity lymphedema from venous insufficiency
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The role of targeted compression in promoting venous ulcer healing and preventing recurrence
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Combining advanced topical wound care products with compression for optimal healing outcomes
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How to dispense both compression garments and wound care products through the Amerx Patient Direct system to enhance healing and increase revenues
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Prescribing reimbursable compression for venous ulceration (ICD-10 code: I83.0 – Varicose veins of lower extremities with ulcer)
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Billing, coding, and documentation strategies for compliant reimbursement under the Lymphedema Treatment Act (LTA)
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Using Amerx’s Patient Direct and Physician Direct programs to streamline patient access, ensure compliance, and improve financial sustainability
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Tools and workflows that allow providers to deliver comprehensive, effective care while reducing administrative burden
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