What Medical Documentation is Needed for Hcpcs Code K0823?

To qualify for a heavy-duty power wheelchair under HCPCS code K0823, Medicare requires specific medical documentation to prove medical necessity for use within the home. The following core documents must be gathered and submitted:

  • Written Order (Prescription): An official prescription from your physician confirming that the wheelchair is medically necessary.
  • Face-to-Face Examination Record: Documentation showing that your doctor evaluated you in person within a specific timeframe before writing the prescription. This note must link the clinical findings directly to the mobility recommendation.
  • Medical Necessity Statement (Detailed Written Order): A detailed narrative describing your physical functional limitations, why the wheelchair is required for daily activities inside the home, and the clinical reasons for the specific chair configuration and seating components.
  • Functional Mobility Assessment: Documentation demonstrating your inability to safely perform daily activities or operate a manual wheelchair due to condition-related deficits (e.g., severe arthritis or neurological disorders).
  • Documented Weight Measurement: A recorded weight measurement from a recent in-person assessment. While the content mentions K0823 can cover users up to 450 lbs or 600 lbs depending on the specific classification branch, accurate weight documentation is essential to ensure the correct HCPCS code is used.
  • ATP Evaluation: A clinical evaluation by a certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) is often required to validate medical necessity and document specific seating and positioning needs.

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