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 VentureOneView™ 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’sthe people behind it that sets them apart. “If I have a question about coding,reimbursement, products, or even the platform itself, my dedicated RelationshipManager gets me an answer fast. That level of support is rare,” she says. “Formobile providers on tight schedules and margins, a knowledgeable partner whoanticipates compliance risks is invaluable. Venture isn’t just a CTPdistributor, the team provides personalized service, guidance, andcompliance expertise every step of the way.”

Why Providers Trust Venture Medical
Behind Venture’s white-glove service is a mission: to strengthen mobile woundcare as a specialty. That includes proactive innovation and legislativeadvocacy to help providers avoid audits, prevent clawbacks, and focus onhealing.
“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 formobile providers, and a safeguard against the risks that can derail apractice.” For Dr. Hoge, that means freedom—freedom from binders, billingheadaches, and compliance fears. This gives Dr. Hoge the ability to focus whereit matters most: patient care.

More News & Updates

Stay Up-To-Date With
Venture Medical

Oct 15, 2025

Wound Care Compliance & Audit Defense Essentials: Inside the Series Every Provider Should Be Watching

Venture Medical’s Wound Care Compliance & Audit Defense Essentials webinar series empowers clinicians and administrators to navigate today’s complex regulatory environment with clarity and confidence. Through expert-led sessions covering legal, billing, and investigative insights, the series helps providers stay compliant, reduce audit risk, and strengthen their practice for the future.

Oct 6, 2025
Howard Walthall
Howard Walthall

Preparing Your Wound Care Practice for January 1st

Sep 11, 2025

Venture Medical's Official Comment On The Physician Fee Schedule

We have asked our industry to make their voices heard and submit their comments to their local and federal legislators regarding the 2026 Proposed Fee Schedule. In this blog post we share our official comment.

Sep 10, 2025

Final Call For Submitting Your Comments To CMS

Now is the time to have your voice heard. We are here to help you submit your comments to CMS.

Sep 8, 2025

SAWC Fall. 2025 Recap

SAWC Fall 2025: A Memorable Week in Las Vegas

Sep 4, 2025

The Time Has Come to Speak Out on the Proposed Physician Fee Schedule

We are urging you to make your voice heard in Washington. Learn about how you can tell CMS what you think of the changes to reimbursement.

Aug 21, 2025

Avoiding wound care for free, a.k.a. surviving a “bad faith” audit.

Audits are meant to protect against fraud, but in wound care many providers are now facing aggressive “bad faith” audits driven by financial incentives and bias. This blog explores what’s behind the rise in these audits, their impact on patients and practitioners, and the steps providers can take to prepare, push back, and protect their practices.

Aug 15, 2025

The price patients will pay for the PFS

After a recent survey we conducted, it is clear most clinicians agreed skin substitutes are highly effective and essential, warning that the proposed rates would reduce patient access, hinder innovation, and threaten the viability of many practices. Read the blog to learn more about our findings.

Aug 11, 2025

Skin Substitutes: An Inconvenient Truth

Proposed Medicare Cuts To Skin Substitutes Could Force Wound Care Clinicians Out, Putting Thousands of Patients at Risk.

Aug 4, 2025

The Case For Mobile Wound Care: An Essential Component Of Chronic Wound Management

Mobile wound care is a critical yet often misunderstood part of chronic wound management, providing advanced treatment to patients who can't easily access traditional care. Far from being a fringe service, it’s a large and growing field—with nearly 30,000 clinicians billing for mobile wound services in 2023 alone—and plays a key role in addressing the rising burden of chronic wounds, especially in nursing homes. As wound severity increases, staffing shortages persist, and the population ages, mobile providers are filling care gaps through high-volume, high-quality services and innovative tools like AI-assisted telehealth and near-infrared spectroscopy. To ensure better outcomes and lower healthcare costs, policymakers and payers must recognize mobile wound care as an essential, professional solution—not a peripheral one.