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Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, December 27, 2007
Wound Care Alert
How to deal with your dermatological wound care agent options for 2008
Takeaway: Collagenase SANTYL® Ointment: Currently the Only Enzymatic Debrider Listed on the 2008 Medicare Part D Formulary Reference File
Effective
Therefore, as of
More specifically, current eligible formulary wound care drugs such as Accuzyme® Ointment, Accuzyme® SE, Panafil® Ointment and Panafil® SE and other products which contain papain/urea and papain/urea/chlorophyllin complex sodium, were removed from the 2008 Medicare FRF. As of
Santyl status
By contrast, the status of Healthpoint's FDA approved Collagenase SANTYL® Ointment was not be affected by this CMS decision, and will continue to be eligible for reimbursement under the 2008 Medicare Part D benefit. Over 95% of Medicare Part D patients currently have unrestricted formulary access to Collagenase SANTYL® Ointment.
Therefore, if you haven't already, you may want to consider transitioning patients who depend upon Medicare Part D for their prescription drugs and who are currently being treated with Accuzyme® and Panafil® products, and other products which contain papain/urea and papain/urea chlorophyllin complex sodium, to treatment with Collagenase SANTYL® where clinically appropriate.
The advantages of this action are twofold:
1. Enables patients to benefit from the only FDA approved enzymatic debrider available
2. Helps ensure continuity of care across treatment settings for Medicare patients
Next steps
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Healthpoint will continue to provide clinical information and support in an effort to minimize any disruption to you and your patients. We look forward to assisting you and continuing to build our valued relationship moving forward.
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