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Welcome to the Shared Health Services blog—a resource designed for hospitals and physician practices exploring outpatient wound care and hyperbaric medicine. We provide a proven framework, clinical expertise, and personalized support to help you launch and manage successful, branded programs that reflect your identity and meet your community’s needs.
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Bracing for Impact: Preparing Wound Care Programs for 2026
You've seen the headlines: 1% hospital margins, $911B in cuts, insurers exiting Medicare Advantage, millions losing Medicaid. For hospital wound care programs, 2026 isn't just another challenging year—it's when everything hits at once. But this convergence isn't a crisis. It's a turning point. The wound care centers that will thrive are building operational resilience right now, during fall 2025. Learn what preparation looks like and why timing matters for your program's succ
Oct 228 min read


AI in Wound Care & HBOT: Job Protections, Trust, and the Future of the Field
AI is moving fast from headlines to hospital hallways. For wound care and HBOT programs, the challenge isn’t whether AI will be used — it’s how. From documentation to reimbursement, technology can either equip clinicians or erode trust. This post explores the risks, the patient perspective, and how SHS helps hospitals adopt AI responsibly so programs stay sustainable, compliant, and patient-centered.
Aug 216 min read


Superskin? What Wound Care Teams Need to Know About the New “Self-Healing” Hydrogel
A breakthrough in wound care is here: researchers at Aalto University in Finland and the University of Bayreuth in Germany have developed a self-healing hydrogel, nicknamed “Superskin.” This innovation could transform how clinicians approach complex wounds, combining coding-driven material design with lab-tested performance. Here’s what wound care teams need to know about its potential and clinical implications.
Aug 184 min read


Compliant Documentation Is Storytelling — Here’s Why It Matters
Great documentation is more than compliance — it’s storytelling. In wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), every patient record should read like a clear, defensible narrative. From proving HBOT candidacy to building treatment plans and tracking outcomes, each act in the story builds trust, supports reimbursement, and captures the real work happening in the treatment room.
Aug 1512 min read


The Quiet Crisis in Healthcare — And the Wound Care Partner Prepared for It
Hospitals are facing a quiet but accelerating crisis — from CMS terminations and reimbursement loss to service line closures, staffing shortages, and compliance breakdowns. This post unpacks the systemic risks hospitals face in 2025 — and how high-performing, audit-ready wound care programs can restore stability, revenue, and care continuity.
Aug 137 min read


From Pressure to Possibility: What 2025 Drug and Policy Shifts Mean for Wound Care Programs
From pricing reform and rebate pilots to direct-to-patient drug access and rural funding, hospitals are facing rapid shifts in how cellular and/or tissue-based products (CTPs) are purchased, reimbursed, and documented. This post breaks down what wound care leaders need to know — and how Shared Health Services helps partners respond with insight, compliance support, and tools that strengthen long-term strategies.
Aug 67 min read


Medicare at 60: A New Chapter for Hospitals — and a Fresh Opportunity for Wound Care Programs
On July 30, 1965, Medicare and Medicaid became pillars of access and equity in U.S. health care. Sixty years later, they support over 140 million Americans — including many patients seen in hospital-based wound care and hyperbaric programs. This post explores their legacy, outlines key CMS updates for FY 2026, and shows how Shared Health Services equips partners to respond to policy change with confidence, clarity, and compliant care delivery.
Aug 15 min read


When Care Isn’t the Problem: What Social Holds, Homelessness, and Policy Shifts Mean for Hospital Capacity
When patients have nowhere to go, hospitals are left holding the line — often at the expense of reimbursement, staffing, and patient care. This post unpacks the hidden costs of social holds, how they distort LOS metrics, and what it means for wound care teams managing complex patients in overcrowded systems. Learn how Shared Health Services equips partners to stay focused on healing while navigating today’s discharge challenges.
Jul 316 min read


Why NFPA 99 Compliance Is Essential for Safe Hyperbaric Programs
Hospitals and physician practices launching a wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) program must meet NFPA 99 standards from day one. This post breaks down critical Chapter 14 requirements—including safety the hyperbaric coordinator role, chamber classifications, fire protection systems, electrical guidelines, and survey readiness—and explains how SHS supports partners in building compliant, high-performing HBOT programs that reduce risk and deliver lasting value.
Jul 284 min read


ACA Lawsuit, Medicaid Tensions, and the Road Ahead for Rural Hospitals
A new CMS rule may lead to 1.8 million people losing health coverage — putting pressure on hospitals to manage eligibility shifts, Medicaid changes, and access barriers. But for rural wound care programs, this is also a chance to close gaps, streamline referrals, and build resilience. Learn how SHS supports partners with smart, site-specific tools that simplify workflows, protect patient access, and strengthen financial sustainability.
Jul 235 min read


CMS Proposes Major Reimbursement Shifts for Skin Substitutes and Outpatient Services in 2026
CMS’s proposed 2026 OPPS rule could significantly impact wound care reimbursement, including major shifts for skin substitutes and outpatient services. This post breaks down what’s changing, what’s uncertain, and how Shared Health Services equips hospital leaders to stay ahead. Get clear insights and strategic takeaways to help your team prepare now.
Jul 175 min read


What the One Big Beautiful Bill Means for Wound Care and Rural Hospitals
Signed into law on July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill offers real funding and reform opportunities for rural hospitals and wound care programs. From $50B in transformation grants to Medicare pay increases and broadband expansion, here’s what rural leaders need to know — and how SHS is helping partners act.
Jul 74 min read


Is There a Fox in the Hen House? Audit Risks in Wound Care Programs
Hospitals and physician practices face growing audit risks from CMS, RACs, and other third-party payors. From ADRs to TPE reviews, wound centers must be prepared. Learn how to protect your revenue, align your documentation, and avoid letting the fox into the hen house.
Jun 232 min read


June is Wound Healing Awareness Month: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever
June is Wound Healing Awareness Month — a national effort to raise awareness about chronic wounds, early intervention, and access to advanced care. It’s a chance for hospitals and providers to highlight healing outcomes, educate communities, and strengthen wound care delivery where it matters most.
Jun 22 min read


What Information is Typically Found on a Hyperbaric Chamber Data Plate?
Every hyperbaric chamber includes a data plate that contains critical safety and compliance details — like manufacturer, model, serial number, pressure rating, and more. This quick guide walks through what’s typically included and why it matters for regulatory audits, documentation, and equipment tracking.
Oct 8, 20242 min read


Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Awareness Month: Why Vascular Health Matters for Wound Healing
September is PAD Awareness Month — a time to highlight the critical link between vascular health and wound healing. Peripheral artery disease limits blood flow, delaying recovery and increasing risk of limb loss. This post explores why early detection, referral, and vascular support are key for wound care outcomes.
Sep 12, 20243 min read


Evidence-Based Advanced Wound Care Clinic Coming to Brookfield, Wisconsin
SAAK Health is launching a new evidence-based wound care clinic in Brookfield, WI — bringing advanced treatments and personalized support closer to home. This specialty clinic is designed to serve patients with chronic, non-healing wounds and support local providers through referral coordination and continuity of care.
Aug 21, 20242 min read


Wound Healing Awareness Month
Wound Healing Awareness Month raises visibility for patients living with chronic wounds and the clinicians who care for them. Millions face delayed healing due to conditions like diabetes, PAD, or infection. This post explores the impact of early referral, education, and access to specialized wound care services.
Jun 4, 20242 min read


Limb Loss Awareness Month: Prevent Amputation with Advanced Wound Care
April is Limb Loss Awareness Month — drawing attention to the millions at risk for amputation due to diabetes, PAD, and chronic wounds. With timely intervention and access to advanced wound care, many amputations can be prevented. This post explores what hospitals and providers can do to help preserve limbs and lives.
Apr 8, 20242 min read


How Nutrition Supports Wound Healing | National Nutrition Month Spotlight
Nutrition plays a critical role in wound healing — from tissue repair and immune function to collagen production and inflammation control. This National Nutrition Month, we spotlight how providers and patients can support healing with high-quality, nutrient-dense foods that promote recovery and resilience.
Mar 1, 20243 min read
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