Wound Care Billing Services in Minnesota

Minnesota's wound care practices face unique billing challenges shaped by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota's commercial rules, Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare requirements, and National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction 6) Medicare policies. Our AAPC-certified coders specialize in both MN payer rules and wound care coding complexity.

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18,000+MN Physicians
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Why Minnesota Wound Care Practices Need Specialized Billing

Minnesota's healthcare market includes 18,000+ physicians, and wound care practices here face a payer market dominated by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota on the commercial side and Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare on the public payer side. Medicare claims are processed through National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction 6), which applies its own Local Coverage Determinations that directly affect wound care procedure coverage and medical necessity requirements. Generic billing teams without MN specific knowledge leave revenue on the table.

Wound Care billing itself is complex. Wound care billing centers on debridement codes (97597-97598 for active wound care, 11042-11047 for surgical debridement), negative pressure wound therapy (97605-97606), skin substitute application with product-specific Q-codes, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Every wound care claim requires documented wound measurements (length x width x depth), tissue type, and wound-stage classification. When you combine this coding complexity with Minnesota's specific payer rules, authorization requirements, and 9 Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare managed care plans that each have their own billing rules, you need a team that understands both dimensions. Go Medical Billing provides that expertise at 2.49% of collections, serving wound care practices from Minneapolis to Plymouth and across Minnesota.

2026 Minnesota Medicare Allowables for Wound Care CPT Codes

These are the 2026 Medicare allowable amounts for wound care CPT codes in Minnesota, processed under National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction 6). Allowables are locality-adjusted, so MNrates differ from other states — the highest-value wound care code below pays $310.40 non-facility here. Compare any code across states with our Medicare fee calculator by state.

Code
Description
Non-Facility
Facility
Wound debridement, 20 sq cm or less
$102.53
$30.01
Wound debridement, each additional 20 sq cm
$47.20
$20.40
Debridement, subcutaneous tissue, 20 sq cm or less
$132.31
$53.27
Debridement, muscle and/or fascia, 20 sq cm or less
$233.60
$129.46
Debridement, bone, 20 sq cm or less
$310.40
$187.36
Skin substitute graft, trunk/arms/legs, first 100 sq cm
$156.01
$70.78
Skin substitute graft, face/eyes/genitalia, first 100 sq cm
$158.35
$79.99
Application of multi-layer compression system, lower extremity
$85.11
$22.90
Established patient office visit, low MDM
$94.49
$55.65

Source: 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, MN locality (National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction 6)). Commercial Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota rates typically run above these benchmarks; Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare rates run below. Figures for reference, not a guarantee of payment.

The Minnesota Market Context for Wound Care Practices

Minnesota has about 18,000 physicians and the largest nonprofit-dominated health plan market in the country. Nonprofit plans covered 4 million Minnesotans in 2024. The state's Medical Assistance program contracts with nine plans including six commercial MCOs (Blue Plus, HealthPartners, Hennepin Health, Medica, UCare, UnitedHealthcare) and three county-based purchasers (Itasca Medical Care, PrimeWest Health, South Country Health Alliance) serving specific rural counties. Minnesota recently moved to disallow for-profit MCOs from participating, which is unusual nationally. The Twin Cities metro is anchored by HealthPartners (integrated payer-provider), Allina Health, M Health Fairview (University of Minnesota partnership with Fairview), and Children's Minnesota. Rochester is anchored by Mayo Clinic, the largest single health system in the state. Minneapolis has more than 600,000 Medicaid members in the metro area covered by separate Twin Cities contracts worth $3.87 billion. Minnesota was an early Medicaid expansion state and consistently ranks in the top 5 of the Commonwealth Fund Scorecard on State Health System Performance.

Minnesota-specific factors that shape wound care reimbursement: Mayo Clinic in Rochester is one of the most recognized health system brands in the world. It draws patients nationally and internationally for complex tertiary care, which creates unusually high out-of-state coordination-of-benefits volume for Minnesota billers.; Minnesota moved to disallow for-profit MCOs from Medical Assistance, which is unusual nationally. Nonprofit plans covered 4 million Minnesotans in 2024.; Minnesota uses three county-based purchasers (Itasca Medical Care, PrimeWest Health, South Country Health Alliance) for specific rural counties in addition to statewide commercial MCOs. This is a partial fee-for-service plus partial managed care hybrid that few other states use.. Our MN coders build these into every wound careclaim — see how this works alongside our Minnesota medical billing and wound care billing teams.

Minnesota Payer Challenges for Wound Care

Every MN payer has specific rules for wound care claims. Here's how we navigate them.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota Wound Care Claims

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota processes the largest share of Minnesota commercial wound care claims. We know their MN specific fee schedules, prior authorization requirements for wound care procedures, and their appeal timelines when claims are denied. Choosing between active wound care debridement (97597-97598) and surgical debridement (11042-11047) requires understanding tissue type removed and clinical context.

Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare Wound Care Billing

Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare routes wound care patients through 9 managed care plans: Blue Plus (BCBS MN), HealthPartners, Hennepin Health, and 6 more. Each MCO has its own wound care authorization and billing rules that we manage.

Medicare (National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction 6)) Wound Care Coverage

National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction 6) processes Medicare wound care claims in Minnesota with its own Local Coverage Determinations. We navigate National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction 6)'s policies around wound measurement documentation to prevent medical necessity denials.

Denial Prevention for Minnesota Wound Care

Common wound care denials in Minnesota include choosing between active wound care debridement (97597-97598) and surgical debridement (11042-11047) requires understanding tissue type removed and clinical context and every claim requires length, width, depth, wound bed tissue type, and exudate description. Our team catches these issues before submission and appeals aggressively with MN payer-specific documentation when denials occur.

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What We Handle for Minnesota Wound Care Practices

Active wound care debridement coding (97597-97598)
Surgical debridement coding (11042-11047)
Negative pressure wound therapy billing (97605-97606)
Skin substitute Q-code selection and billing
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy authorization and billing
Wound measurement documentation compliance
E/M coding for wound care office visits
DME billing for wound care supplies

Minnesota Wound Care Billing Cost Comparison

Hiring an in-house biller with wound care expertise in Minnesota costs $40K-$54K annually in salary alone. Add benefits, software, clearinghouse fees, and office space, and the true cost is even higher. At 2.49% of collections, Go Medical Billing provides an entire team of AAPC-certified wound care coders and MN payer specialists for a fraction of that cost.

$40K-$54K

In-House Biller Salary

+ benefits, software, space

2.49%

Go Medical Billing Rate

Full team, all services included

60-80%

Typical Cost Reduction

With better results

Frequently Asked Questions

All major MN payers: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, HealthPartners, Medica, UnitedHealthcare, Quartz Health Solutions, Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare (including Blue Plus (BCBS MN), HealthPartners, Hennepin Health), and Medicare through National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction 6). If a payer accepts wound care patients in Minnesota, we submit and follow-up on claims with them.
The most frequent wound care denials we see from MN payers include choosing between active wound care debridement (97597-97598) and surgical debridement (11042-11047) requires understanding tissue type removed and clinical context, every claim requires length, width, depth, wound bed tissue type, and exudate description, hundreds of product-specific q-codes (q4100-q4255) change quarterly. Our team catches these before submission by applying both wound care coding expertise and MN payer-specific rules to every claim.
Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare routes wound care patients through 9 managed care plans: Blue Plus (BCBS MN), HealthPartners, Hennepin Health, Medica, UCare, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, Itasca Medical Care (county-based), PrimeWest Health (county-based), South Country Health Alliance (county-based). Each MCO has its own wound care authorization requirements, fee schedules, and billing rules. We credential and bill with all of them so your wound care practice gets paid correctly.
Most MN wound care practices are fully transitioned within two to three weeks. We connect to your EHR, learn your wound care workflows, and start submitting claims to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, Medical Assistance (Minnesota Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare, Medicare, and all your MN payers with no downtime.

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