How Often does Medicaid Replace a Power Wheelchair?

Medicaid typically replaces a power wheelchair every 5 years. However, the specific rules can vary slightly depending on your state:

  • New York: The standard replacement cycle is every 5 years, unless a significant change in your condition warrants a replacement sooner.
  • Georgia: Replacement is permitted every 5 years, and a re-evaluation is required to establish continued medical necessity.
  • Michigan: The general replacement frequency is every 5 years, though an earlier replacement may be possible if you have a documented need.

In all cases, documenting medical necessity through a physician’s prescription and a clinical evaluation is essential for approval.


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