Does Medicare Part B Cover a Power Wheelchair with a 450 Lbs Weight Capacity?

Yes, Medicare Part B does cover heavy-duty power wheelchairs with a 450 lbs weight capacity, provided specific medical necessity requirements are met.

Under Medicare guidelines, a wheelchair with a 450 lbs capacity typically falls under the K0823 or K0824 HCPCS codes. To qualify for coverage, the following conditions must be met:

  • Medical Necessity: A physician must certify that you cannot safely use a manual wheelchair or ambulate indoors without assistance due to a condition like severe arthritis or a neurological disorder.
  • Face-to-Face Evaluation: You must participate in an in-person clinical examination with a physician to document your mobility limitations within the home.
  • Physician Prescription: You must have a written order (prescription) from your treating physician that confirms the equipment is medically necessary.
  • Functional Assessment: An evaluation by a certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) is often required to validate that the specific wheelchair configuration and seating are appropriate for your functional needs.
  • Weight Documentation: Your clinical records must include a documented weight measurement to ensure you are matched with the correct equipment category; the K0823 code specifically applies to capacities ranging from 450 to 600 pounds.

While Medicare Part B covers the majority of approved costs for this durable medical equipment, you will still be responsible for standard cost-sharing, such as deductibles and coinsurance.


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