What is Dme and What does it Stand for in Healthcare?

DME stands for durable medical equipment. In the healthcare industry, this term refers to reusable devices and supplies that are prescribed by a physician for a specific medical reason and are designed to withstand repeated use in your home.

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an item must meet several criteria to be classified as DME:

  • It must be durable, meaning it is expected to last for at least three years.
  • It must be used for a medical purpose and ordered by a doctor to treat a specific health condition.
  • It is generally not useful to someone who is not sick or injured.
  • It must be appropriate for use in the home setting.

Common examples of DME include hospital beds, walkers, oxygen concentrators, and custom motorized wheelchairs. At MedEquipped, we specialize in these specialized mobility solutions to help our clients achieve greater independence.

We provide end-to-end support for these devices, including initial patient evaluations, personalized fittings, and assistance with the complex paperwork required for Medicare benefits verification. While Medicare Part B typically covers these items when they are deemed medically necessary, we always recommend that you verify your specific coverage and consult with your treating healthcare professional to determine medical necessity. We’re here to help you navigate this process so you can receive the premium products you need.

Note: Results may vary; our team does not guarantee coverage.


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