Oct 15, 2025
Carey Brandenburg
Carey Brandenburg
Running A Mobile Wound Practice With Confidence

Provider Jessica Hoge, MD shares how she’s streamlined her workflow, improved patient care, and eliminated frustration.

SUMMARY

When you run a mobile wound care practice, your office is wherever your patient happens to be. That flexibility is a gift to patients, but it also creates unique challenges. For providers like Dr. Jessica Hoge, MD, FACP, CWSP, CAQ-HP, paperwork, product tracking, and reimbursement processes must keep pace with a fast-moving schedule. Dr. Hoge has found her solution in Venture Medical™ and the Venture OneView™ platform, which offer not just products, but peace of mind.

ARTICLE

From Clunky Binders to Mobile Convenience
Tracking the use of skin substitutes can a logistical and compliance nightmare, with many providers still peeling stickers from packaging, pressing them into binders, and hoping they aren’t misplaced. “If one sticker went missing, it was a massive headache for tracking and compliance,” Dr. Hoge recalls. Now, by using Venture OneView™, she scans a QR code and the graft is instantly linked to the patient’s records with no binders, no misplaced stickers and no compliance stress.

Streamlined IVR Submissions & Ordering
Before Venture Medical, Dr. Hoge worked with a reimbursement specialist, faxing forms in and waiting days for payor responses. “It was tedious, and it wasted time and delayed care,” she says. These days, she uses Venture OneView™ to submit IVRs, and knows quickly whether or not she has payor approval for the skin substitute. She’s able to order through Venture OneView™ and receive products by the next business day, avoiding unnecessary inventory and stream lining the entire process for both her and her patients. “It’s more efficient for us, and safer for patients,” Dr. Hoge explains. “We only order what’s approved and necessary, and can easily track it all on one dashboard within VentureOneView.”

A Dedicated Support Team
While Venture’s technology drives her practice’s efficiency, Dr. Hoge says it’s the people behind it that sets them apart. “If I have a question about coding, reimbursement, products, or even the platform itself, my dedicated Relationship Manager gets me an answer fast. That level of support is rare,” she says. “For mobile providers on tight schedules and margins, a knowledgeable partner who anticipates compliance risks is invaluable. Venture isn’t just a CTP distributor, the team provides personalized service, guidance, and compliance expertise every step of the way.”

Why Providers Trust Venture Medical
Behind Venture’s white-glove service is a mission: to strengthen mobile wound care as a specialty. That includes proactive innovation and legislative advocacy to help providers avoid audits, prevent clawbacks, and focus on healing.

“Once you’ve worked with Venture, you won’t want to go back,” Dr. Hoge says.“Venture isn’t just a distributor—it’s a compliance partner, an advocate for mobile providers, and a safeguard against the risks that can derail a practice.” For Dr. Hoge, that means freedom—freedom from binders, billing headaches, and compliance fears. This gives Dr. Hoge the ability to focus where it matters most: patient care.

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