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Durable medical equipment
Durable medical equipment is a term of art used to describe certain
Medicare benefits, that is, whether Medicare may pay for the item.
The item is defined by Title XVIII the Social Security Act The term
“durable medical equipment” includes iron lungs, oxygen
tents, hospital beds, and wheelchairs (which may include a power-operated
vehicle that may be appropriately used as a wheelchair, but only
where the use of such a vehicle is determined to be necessary on
the basis of the individual's medical and physical condition and
the vehicle meets such safety requirements as the Secretary may
prescribe) used in the patient's home (including an institution
used as his home other than an institution that meets the requirements
of subsection of this section or section 1819(a)(1)),
whether furnished on a rental basis or purchased, and includes blood-testing
strips and blood glucose monitors for individuals with diabetes
without regard to whether the individual has Type I or Type II diabetes
or to the individual's use of insulin (as determined under standards
established by the Secretary in consultation with the appropriate
organizations); except that such term does not include such equipment
furnished by a supplier who has used, for the demonstration and
use of specific equipment, an individual who has not met such minimum
training standards as the Secretary may establish with respect to
the demonstration and use of such specific equipment. With respect
to a seat-lift chair, such term includes only the seat-lift mechanism
and does not include the chair. |
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