
The latest service update follows CMS’s upcoming policy changes that introduce stricter documentation requirements, reduced product coverage, and limits on approved applications per treatment episode, changes expected to significantly affect millions of seniors who rely on consistent wound care support.
More details can be found at https://curewounds.com/
Kure Care explains that many Medicare patients with diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, pressure injuries, and slow-healing surgical wounds may face greater barriers to treatment once the new policies begin. By starting care before the deadline, eligible patients can access Medicare-covered regenerative therapies through its national network of more than 500 certified wound specialists.
“Medicare beneficiaries with non-healing wounds are facing a narrowing window,” said Kenton Gray, CEO of Kure Care. “Once the new rules take effect, many of the options seniors depend on today may become more difficult to access. Acting now helps them lock in treatment before those changes begin.”
Kure Care’s model supports seniors through an integrated treatment pathway designed to simplify the process of accessing advanced care. Patients start by completing a quick eligibility assessment to confirm Medicare coverage, and once approved, they are matched with nearby providers and receive a personalized care plan that may include in-home visits, regenerative wound applications, and regular follow-up. Each case is monitored through Kure Care’s digital platform, which gives clinicians tools for documentation, progress tracking, and Medicare-compliant workflows.
The three wound categories most affected by the 2026 changes, diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and pressure wounds, are also among those that often progress rapidly without timely intervention. Kure Care notes that while outcomes vary, patient reports shared on the company’s website describe meaningful symptom improvement after receiving regenerative support through the program.
Medicare beneficiaries who wish to begin treatment before the January 1, 2026, policy shift can start by completing Kure Care’s online eligibility assessment and connecting with a certified provider in their area. The company’s network spans all 50 states, offering accessible options for patients who may have mobility limitations or face challenges reaching traditional wound care clinics.
Interested Medicare recipients with non-healing wounds can learn more at https://curewounds.com/
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