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How do I Qualify for Medicare Coverage of a Power Wheelchair?

To qualify for Medicare coverage of a power wheelchair, you must meet specific medical necessity and eligibility criteria. First, you must have Medicare Part B coverage and a mobility impairment, such as severe arthritis or a neurological disorder, that limits your ability to perform daily activities like walking or household tasks.

Key requirements for qualification include:

  • A face-to-face physician evaluation: An in-person doctor visit must occur within six months of the order to document why you cannot effectively use a cane, walker, or manual wheelchair.
  • Proof of medical necessity: You must demonstrate an inability to self-propel a manual wheelchair and show that a power wheelchair is required to move safely and independently indoors.
  • Home assessment: An evaluation must confirm that your living space can accommodate a power wheelchair, as coverage focuses on home use rather than outdoor use.
  • Documentation: Required paperwork includes a standard written order, physician office notes detailing functional limitations, and Form CMS-10126 (Supplier Statement).
  • Specialized evaluations: For complex Group 2 or Group 3 power wheelchairs, an evaluation by a certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) is required.

Medicare typically covers one power wheelchair every five years if these criteria are met and prior authorization is secured.


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