US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6852

Introduced
12/18/25  

Caption

Advanced Wound Care and Regenerative Medicine Access and Reform Act

Impact

One of the key changes proposed by HB6852 is the establishment of a new reimbursement model that will ensure equivalent payment for skin substitute products regardless of the outpatient setting where these products are applied. This aims to standardize costs and improve patient access to high-quality wound care treatments, which have often faced obstacles due to inconsistent reimbursements. By creating a specific billing and payment code for skin substitute products, the bill intends to enhance clarity and efficiency in the billing process.

Summary

House Bill 6852, titled the 'Advanced Wound Care and Regenerative Medicine Access and Reform Act', seeks to amend the Social Security Act to reform payment structures for skin substitute products under the Medicare program. This legislation aims to improve accessibility and reimbursement for innovative wound care treatments by integrating skin substitute products into Medicare's reimbursable item list, which is expected to take effect on January 1, 2026. By including these products, the bill recognizes the increasing importance of advanced wound care in medical practices.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, there may be contention surrounding the implementation of the new payment rules, particularly regarding the identification of outlier providers and the introduction of pre-authorization requirements for claims exceeding certain thresholds. Concerns may arise about the efficacy of these procedures in terms of patient care and provider reimbursement timelines, as stringent controls might create barriers for timely access to essential wound care treatments. Furthermore, opponents may argue that these regulations could inadvertently stifle innovation in wound care solutions if not carefully managed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB5768

Skin Substitute Access and Payment Reform Act

US SB4323

Ensuring Access to Lower-Cost Medicines for Seniors Act

US SB2561

Skin Substitute Access and Payment Reform Act of 2025

US HB8143

Ensuring Access to Lower-Cost Medicines for Seniors Act of 2026.

US SB694

PLASMA Act Preserving Life-saving Access to Specialty Medicines in America Act

US HB4218

CLEAR Act Clean Air and Economic Advancement Reform Act

US HB1476

PLASMA Act Preserving Life-saving Access to Specialty Medicines in America Act

US HB6296

Advancing Access to Telehealth Act

US SB2865

Improving Access to Advance Care Planning Act

US SB140

To Mandate The Use Of Biosimilar Medicines Under Health Benefit Plans; To Require A Healthcare Provider To Prescribe Biosimilar Medicines; And To Improve Access To Biosimilar Medicines.

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