Are Collision Avoidance Systems for Wheelchairs Covered by Private Insurance?

Yes, private insurance plans may cover collision avoidance systems for power wheelchairs, although coverage varies significantly depending on the specific provider and plan.

To secure coverage through private insurance, the following requirements typically apply:

  • Clinical Justification: Private payers almost always require detailed clinical evidence explaining why the technology is necessary for the user’s safety and mobility.
  • Payer Policies: Because coverage is plan-dependent, it is essential to verify individual policy benefits regarding advanced mobility upgrades.
  • ATP Evaluation: Working with a certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) is necessary to evaluate your clinical needs, vision, and reaction time to ensure the system is appropriate for your specific situation.

MedEquipped assists with this process by handling the insurance coordination and documentation, helping to determine if your specific private insurance plan will fund a chair equipped with these smart wheelchair technologies.


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