Medical and Care Giving Equipment, Products, Technology
Physical changes as we age or those resulting from illnesses or injuries may make it helpful for us to use specialized medical equipment, products or technology. Medical equipment and products include hospital beds, wheelchairs, toilet risers and hand rails, oxygen supplies, nebulizers, special equipment used for strengthening and mobility during physical therapy, crutches, syringes and catheter supplies, sterile gloves and masks, incontinence supplies and many other helpful items. The technology listings on our site include newer types of devices or products that make it easier and safer for someone to stay at home longer, such as personal response systems, medication dispensers, video communication systems and more. We are still locating area vendors for these types of products, so this section of our site will continue to grow. Read More
Be aware that Medicare changes may require some durable medical equipment vendors to change the items they can supply to you over the next few months. Medicare, in what the government initiated as a well-intentioned, cost-saving move (but which, in typical governmental fashion, has created a logistical nightmare), required medical equipment suppliers to bid on the items they wished to continue to sell to patients. Medicare analyzed the bids, chose certain companies to supply specific items and is now in the process of notifying medical equipment companies which company will be authorized to sell which items to Medicare patients in the region. Consequently, each medical equipment company will be authorized to sell fewer types of items than before to Medicare patients (for Medicare reimbursement), so it may require that you use more than one medical equipment vendor to supply all the needs for one patient. Medical equipment companies may continue to sell their full line of items to patients who are not expecting Medicare reimbursement for those items. When these new rules go into effect this summer, medical equipment companies will tell you whether or not they can supply a requested item under the Medicare reimbursement rules. If the company you are working with cannot supply a needed item, they can help you work with another company to obtain that specific item or can refer you to another company. As we receive more clarity on this new process, we will ask vendors listed under the medical equipment section of our site to indicate which items they are approved to sell under the new Medicare rules.
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