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Will Medicare Cover Canes? Medicare will cover most of the cost of canes if you have an honest need for them. You have an honest need if you need extra support when you walk. However, you must follow the steps below to ensure that Medicare pays for the equipment.
How Do I Qualify for a Cane Covered by Medicare? If you have been admitted to hospital or a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) they will provide any special equipment you may need. However, for coverage outside of those settings you must have Medicare's Part B coverage and your doctor must have documented your need for the equipment and written you an order (prescription) for the equipment. In addition, it must meet Medicare's test of durability. Medicare will pay for medical equipment when:
How much you pay will depend on your Medicare coverage. If you are enrolled in Medicare Part B: After you have paid your yearly deductible, you will pay 20 percent of the approved Medicare amount. Be sure to buy your cane form a supplier who accepts assignment. A supplier who accepts assignment has agreed to not to charge more than the Medicare approved amount. If you have a Medigap policy or receive you care through a Medicare Advantage Health Plan, you may owe little to nothing depending on the plan you have and your benefits with the plan. Supplementary coverage is provided through a Medigap policy which pays part or all of the Medicare Part B copay after Medicare pays their part. It is important to do your homework. Read about the factors that affect how much coverage you will receive. Make sure all paperwork is completed correctly and that you buy your equipment through an approved supplier that accepts assignment. For more information call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). Who Supplies Canes? You will save money if you order your item from a Medicare approved supplier. Suppliers must meet strict standards to qualify as a Medicare supplier and will have a Medicare supplier number. You may also buy your cane from any store that sells them. However, if the supplier from which you order your cane is not enrolled in Medicare, Medicare will not pay for the equipment. Things you should think about before you choose a supplier:
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