November 20, 2025
Medical Review Bulletin: Collagen Dressing A6023 – Key Denial Trends and Compliance Tips
HCPCS Code A6023 refers to a sterile collagen dressing larger than 48 square inches, used in wound care for full-thickness wounds, wounds with light to moderate exudate, or wounds that have stalled or have not progressed toward a healing goal. While collagen dressings are clinically valuable, claims for A6023 are frequently denied due to documentation and coding issues. This bulletin outlines the top denial reasons and provides actionable guidance to support compliant billing and clinical use.
- Top Denial Reasons for A6023
- Incorrect Dressing Size
The most common denial for A6023 is due to a mismatch between the wound size and the dressing size billed. A6023 is intended for wounds requiring dressings larger than 48 square inches.
Best Practice:
- Make sure the wound measurements support the use of a dressing of this size.
- Document the wound dimensions clearly and justify the need for a larger dressing, especially if used to cover periwound areas or multiple wounds.
- Dressing size must be appropriate to the wound size.
- Inconsistent Wound Measurements
Denials often result from wound measurements that do not reflect the wound at the time of dressing application. Measurements taken before surgical closure or during earlier stages of care are insufficient.
Best Practice:
- Document wound size (length × width × depth) on the date of dressing application.
- Weekly wound evaluations are expected for patients in nursing facilities or with heavily draining/infected wounds.
- Include wound type, location, drainage level, and other relevant clinical details.
- Use of Collagen Over Skin Sealant
Collagen dressings are not covered when applied over skin sealants or barriers as this interferes with the dressing’s therapeutic function.
Best Practice:
- Apply collagen dressings directly to the wound.
- Avoid layering over products that do not meet the definition of surgical dressing.
- Document that the dressing is used as a primary or secondary dressing on a qualifying wound.
- Incorrect Dressing Size
- Documentation Checklist for A6023
To support medical necessity and avoid denials, make sure the following are documented:
- Type and location of the qualifying wound
- Wound size (length × width × depth) at time of dressing application
- Drainage level (light to moderate for collagen)
- Dressing type and size
- Frequency of dressing change
- Use as primary or secondary dressing
- Physician’s signed order
- Monthly updates and weekly evaluations (if applicable)
- PDAC Product Classification List (PCL) Requirement
For claims with dates of service on or after June 1, 2013, A6023 requires a written Coding Verification Review (CVR) by the Pricing, Data Analysis and Coding (PDAC)
contractor and must be listed on the Product Classification List (PCL).Best Practice:
- Verify that the collagen product billed under A6023 is listed on the PDAC PCL.
- Final Compliance Tips
- Use A1–A9 modifiers to indicate the number of qualifying wounds treated.
- Avoid billing for collagen dressings used in non-covered scenarios (e.g., over intact skin or non-qualifying wounds).
- Monitor wound progress and adjust dressing type and quantity as clinically indicated.
- Ensure PDAC verification for all collagen products billed under A6023.
- Conclusion:
By addressing these common denial reasons and adhering to CMS documentation and coding standards, providers can improve claim success and ensure appropriate wound care delivery.
Resources:
- Surgical Dressings LCD

- Surgical Dressings Policy Article

- Standard Documentation Requirements for All Claims Submitted to DME MACs Policy Article

- Surgical Dressings Documentation Checklist

- Widespread Pre-Pay Service Specific Medical Record Review Announcement – HCPCS Code A6023
- Physicians! Are You Ordering Surgical Dressings for Your Patients?
- Surgical Dressings Q&A
Publication History
| November 20, 2025 | Revised to clarify coverage criteria for A6023 |
| November 2, 2025 | Original Publication |

