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Power Wheelchair Medicare
Medicare
can help you purchase a wheelchair in such conditions, wherein you are
bed-ridden or chair confined, and that you need a wheelchair to move
around and perform your daily chores, but not as a luxury item. To
avail the facility, your physician is required to give a Certificate of
Medical Necessity (CMN) to be filed with the claim. The coverage for
electric scooters is covered only if they are ordered by a physician
who is one of the following specialists: Orthopedic Surgery, and
Neurology or Rheumatology. And, all wheelchairs can be ordered by any
physician.
Medical Record
In order to substantiate your medical condition, your medical record
must contain sufficient papers to be eligible for a wheelchair. The
record should comprise of the diagnosis, the details of the health
condition for which the wheelchair is recommended, nature and extent of
functional limitations, etc. A copy of the Certificate of Medical
Necessity (CMN) should also be included in the medical records. In case
if Medicare asks for more information, then you are required to provide
the same for approvals.
The Wheelchair Dealer
The role of the wheelchair dealer or supplier is that they need to
cross-check your information for accuracy and authenticity and make
sure that Medicare's guidelines and met by your records. In case the
information provided is proved to be fraudulent, then the claim will be
denied by Medicare and the supplier/dealer may have to absorb the
dollar cost of part or the entire wheelchair. Usually Medicare responds
within 30 days of papers submission.
Medicare and Wheelchairs
Wheelchair Medicare in Home
Medicare pays for a wheelchair when needed for home use only to
increase your mobility around the house.
Medicare for Wheelchair payment
Once you have made the choice of your manual wheelchair, most of the
time ten monthly rental payments are made by Medicare for the purpose
of renting it. Once you choose to purchase one, Medicare will make
three more rental payments (13 total rental payments). You are
responsible for the 20% coinsurance amount and, for unassigned claims,
the balance between the Medicare allowed amount and the supplier's
charge for the wheelchair. If you select this option, you own the
wheelchair and are responsible for the maintenance.
Medicare for Renting Wheelchairs
At the time of choosing to continue with renting of wheelchair with the
supplier, Medicare makes total of 15 rental payments. You are
responsible for the 20% coinsurance amount unassigned claims, the
balance between the Medicare allowed amount and the supplier's charge.
The wheelchair remains yours to use as long as you medically need it;
however, the supplier maintains title and ownership of the wheelchair.
The supplier is also responsible for the maintenance of the wheelchair.
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