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Beds and Medicare
Medicare will cover a hospital bed when you can show a medical necessity for the bed. You must also be covered under Medicare Part B and have been assessed by your doctor. The doctor must document your need in your medical records and write you an order (prescription) for the equipment. Only your doctor can prescribe the equipment for you.
The supplier must receive the order before Medicare is billed and it must be kept on file by the supplier.
To qualify for a hospital bed you must show that you:
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The above is the basic criteria for coverage for hospital beds. There are a number of different kinds of beds, such as an adjustable hospital bed. Each will have additional requirements for coverage. Your treating doctor and/or your supplier will know what needs to be documented in order for you to qualify for the bed and equipment that is right for you. Adjustable beds, full-electric beds and electric hi-lo beds are considered convenience devices, and are not covered by Medicare.
After you have paid your annual deductible, you will pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for the hospital bed purchase or rental and maintenance. If you have Supplemental insurance you may have little to no out-of-pocket cost for a manual crank, or a semi-electric Hospital bed.
Those costs may be higher if the supplier doesn't accept assignment. Hospital beds are in the Capped Rental category, which means you may choose to rent or purchase the bed. Once Medicare has made 10 monthly rental payments you will be given an opportunity to purchase the bed. The supplier will send you a "Purchase Option" letter in the ninth month of the rental. You will have 30 days to reply.
If you reply and want to buy the bed:
If you do not answer or choose to continue renting:
You will save money if you order your items from a Medicare-approved provider that accepts the assignment. You may also buy your hospital bed from any store that sells them. However, if the supplier from which you order your bed is not enrolled in Medicare, Medicare will not pay for the equipment.
Things to review before you choose a supplier:
Medicare does not cover full electric hospital beds. They are considered a convenience device. However, you can apply the cost of the manual lift towards the purchase price of an full electric model by using an Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN). You will have to pay the difference between the two items. In some cases it may be cheaper to purchase an electric bed directly from the medical equipment store.
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