How do I Apply for a Power Wheelchair Through Michigan Medicaid?

To apply for a power wheelchair through Michigan Medicaid, you must follow a structured process that prioritizes local clinical requirements and documentation of medical necessity.

The process follows these essential steps:

  1. Clinical Evaluation: You must undergo a thorough clinical evaluation led by a certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP). This includes an assessment of your physical needs and a home use demonstration to ensure the equipment is appropriate for your living environment.
  2. Establish Medical Necessity: You must provide documentation of a severe mobility impairment. Your physician must provide a prescription and a clinical summary (or letter of medical necessity) explaining why a standard manual wheelchair is insufficient for your safety and daily function.
  3. Prior Authorization: A prior authorization request must be submitted to Medicaid. This application includes the physician’s prescription, the clinical summary, the home assessment report, and the ATP’s evaluation results.
  4. Administrative Coordination: Working with a provider like MedEquipped can simplify this process, as they handle the paperwork, insurance navigation, and coordination with your healthcare providers.

In Michigan, the typical timeline from initial evaluation to delivery is 30–60 days. Once approved, specialized providers ensure the custom power wheelchair is built to your exact clinical specifications.


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