Durable Medical Equipment Explained - WRCB-TV

Other mobility products that are considered durable medical equipment include walkers, crutches, canes, and knee scooters. One thing to note about knee walkers and knee scooters, although Medicare benefits through Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) can cover the costs of renting or purchasing durable medical equipment (DME), a knee scooter does not meet the program's requirements for Medicare Part B coverage. Medicare Advantage plan or dual-eligibility with Medicaid may offer additional coverage options that help with the cost of a knee-walker, but that depends on the individual insurance.

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