Wound Care Billing Services in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's wound care practices face unique billing challenges shaped by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma's commercial rules, SoonerSelect (managed Medicaid since April 2024, formerly SoonerCare fee-for-service) requirements, and Novitas Solutions (Jurisdiction H) Medicare policies. Our AAPC-certified coders specialize in both OK payer rules and wound care coding complexity.
Why Oklahoma Wound Care Practices Need Specialized Billing
Oklahoma's healthcare market includes 8,000+ physicians, and wound care practices here face a payer market dominated by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma on the commercial side and SoonerSelect (managed Medicaid since April 2024, formerly SoonerCare fee-for-service) on the public payer side. Medicare claims are processed through Novitas Solutions (Jurisdiction H), which applies its own Local Coverage Determinations that directly affect wound care procedure coverage and medical necessity requirements. Generic billing teams without OK 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 Oklahoma's specific payer rules, authorization requirements, and 3 SoonerSelect (managed Medicaid since April 2024, formerly SoonerCare fee-for-service) 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 Oklahoma City to Lawton and across Oklahoma.
2026 Oklahoma Medicare Allowables for Wound Care CPT Codes
These are the 2026 Medicare allowable amounts for wound care CPT codes in Oklahoma, processed under Novitas Solutions (Jurisdiction H). Allowables are locality-adjusted, so OKrates differ from other states — the highest-value wound care code below pays $298.16 non-facility here. Compare any code across states with our Medicare fee calculator by state.
Source: 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, OK locality (Novitas Solutions (Jurisdiction H)). Commercial Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma rates typically run above these benchmarks; SoonerSelect (managed Medicaid since April 2024, formerly SoonerCare fee-for-service) rates run below. Figures for reference, not a guarantee of payment.
The Oklahoma Market Context for Wound Care Practices
Oklahoma has about 8,000 physicians and just went through a fundamental Medicaid restructuring. SoonerSelect, the state's new managed Medicaid program, went live April 1, 2024, replacing the previous fee-for-service SoonerCare model for most members. The program contracts with three MCOs (Aetna Better Health of Oklahoma, Humana Healthy Horizons, Oklahoma Complete Health) serving about 800,000 Oklahomans. The transition required practices to credential with the new MCOs and learn three new provider portals, which was a significant operational shift after years of fee-for-service. Oklahoma expanded Medicaid through a 2020 ballot initiative effective July 1, 2021, adding hundreds of thousands of newly eligible adults to the rolls. The commercial market is dominated by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma statewide. Oklahoma City is anchored by OU Health (the state's only comprehensive academic medical center), SSM Health Oklahoma, and Integris Health. Tulsa is anchored by Saint Francis Health System, Hillcrest HealthCare, and Ascension St. John.
Oklahoma-specific factors that shape wound care reimbursement: SoonerSelect, Oklahoma's managed Medicaid program, launched April 1, 2024. This was the state's first transition from fee-for-service to managed care after years of debate.; Oklahoma expanded Medicaid through a 2020 ballot initiative, with expansion taking effect July 1, 2021. The state previously rejected expansion multiple times before voters approved it directly.; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma is operated by Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC), which also operates BCBS Illinois, Texas, New Mexico, and Montana. HCSC-specific rules apply across all five HCSC states.. Our OK coders build these into every wound careclaim — see how this works alongside our Oklahoma medical billing and wound care billing teams.
Oklahoma Payer Challenges for Wound Care
Every OK payer has specific rules for wound care claims. Here's how we navigate them.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Wound Care Claims
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma processes the largest share of Oklahoma commercial wound care claims. We know their OK 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.
SoonerSelect (managed Medicaid since April 2024, formerly SoonerCare fee-for-service) Wound Care Billing
SoonerSelect (managed Medicaid since April 2024, formerly SoonerCare fee-for-service) routes wound care patients through 3 managed care plans: Aetna Better Health of Oklahoma, Humana Healthy Horizons of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Complete Health (Centene subsidiary). Each MCO has its own wound care authorization and billing rules that we manage.
Medicare (Novitas Solutions (Jurisdiction H)) Wound Care Coverage
Novitas Solutions (Jurisdiction H) processes Medicare wound care claims in Oklahoma with its own Local Coverage Determinations. We navigate Novitas Solutions (Jurisdiction H)'s policies around wound measurement documentation to prevent medical necessity denials.
Denial Prevention for Oklahoma Wound Care
Common wound care denials in Oklahoma 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 OK payer-specific documentation when denials occur.
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What We Handle for Oklahoma Wound Care Practices
Oklahoma Wound Care Billing Cost Comparison
Hiring an in-house biller with wound care expertise in Oklahoma costs $30K-$42K 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 OK payer specialists for a fraction of that cost.
$30K-$42K
In-House Biller Salary
+ benefits, software, space
2.49%
Go Medical Billing Rate
Full team, all services included
60-80%
Typical Cost Reduction
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