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Medipyxis hits 750 wound care articles in free knowledge base

Jul. 1, 2026
By AI, Created 13:00 UTC, Jul 01, 2026, AGP -

Medipyxis said its free wound care knowledge base has grown to 750 published articles, making it the largest specialized resource of its kind online. The company says the library is meant to help providers navigate billing, compliance, state rules, and operations as reimbursement pressure tightens.

Why it matters: - Wound care practices face tighter reimbursement, more complex billing rules, and heavier compliance risk. - Medipyxis is positioning the knowledge base as a free way to reduce denied claims, documentation gaps, and operational drag. - The resource is meant to help new and experienced operators protect margin while improving day-to-day care delivery.

What happened: - Medipyxis said its wound care knowledge base reached 750 published articles on July 1, 2026. - The company described the library as the largest free, specialized wound care practice resource available online. - Damon Ebanks, Medipyxis CEO and founder, said the company built the resource to close a knowledge gap around billing rules, coverage criteria, and operational best practices. - Ebanks said the goal is to make that information available to every wound care professional, not only those who can pay consultants.

The details: - The library covers clinical practice, billing and reimbursement, compliance and regulatory topics, state-by-state rules, practice operations, and financial management. - Clinical coverage includes wound assessment, treatment selection, documentation standards for medical necessity, debridement coding, negative pressure wound therapy, skin substitute application, and evidence-based care planning. - Billing coverage includes CPT and HCPCS code selection, modifier use, evaluation and management coding, incident-to billing rules, split/shared visit documentation, appeals for denied claims, and real-time billing code capture. - Compliance coverage includes OIG guidance, anti-kickback statute issues, Stark Law implications, HIPAA requirements for mobile clinicians, and OSHA standards. - State guides cover all 50 states and the District of Columbia, including nurse practitioner scope of practice, supervisory requirements, licensing, telehealth rules, and Medicare Administrative Contractor jurisdiction mapping. - Operations coverage includes startup planning, credentialing, payer enrollment, staffing, supply chain management, graft inventory optimization, referral development, and technology adoption. - Financial coverage includes practice modeling, revenue cycle management, accounts receivable optimization, graft cost management, and key performance indicators tied to margin. - Medipyxis said the articles are written for practitioners and operators and are meant to be actionable the same day they are read. - The full library is available at medipyxis.com with no registration required. - Medipyxis said new articles are published weekly.

Between the lines: - The announcement reflects how reimbursement pressure has made operational knowledge more valuable in wound care. - The company is also using the knowledge base to support its broader platform strategy by pairing educational content with software tools. - Medipyxis said the platform includes Wound Cockpit EHR, Smart Fax Injector, one-button insurance validation, Zus Health medical history injection, LCD Navigator, graft ERP with vendor portal, and compliance guardrails. - Medipyxis said the platform is designed to replace up to seven separate tools with one HIPAA-secure system. - The free library widens the company’s reach beyond its software customers and could serve as a top-of-funnel entry point for providers.

What's next: - Medipyxis said it will continue publishing new articles weekly. - The company is expected to keep expanding the knowledge base alongside its wound care operating system. - The broader pitch centers on helping wound care organizations stay current as payer rules, state regulations, and documentation standards continue to shift.

The bottom line: - Medipyxis is betting that free, specialized education can become both a market differentiator and a practical tool for wound care operators under reimbursement pressure.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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