| Power mobility equipment offers a "new lease on life" | | | | specialist in Neurology, Rheumatology (arthritis), |
| to many persons with limited mobility. Medicare | | | | Orthopedic Surgeon, or Physiatrist (physical medicine). |
| reimburses power mobility equipment up to 80% of the | | | | Scooters require more control of the trunk and the |
| Medicare allowable amount if the person qualifies for | | | | arm strength to operate the tiller.There are a few |
| this benefit and the health care professional certifies | | | | other guidelines that are useful:1. Once Medicare had |
| that the wheelchair or scooter is medically | | | | paid for a power wheelchair or POV, they will not pay |
| necessary.Covering all of the Medicare regulations for | | | | for a manual wheelchair. If the person has a manual |
| power mobility equipment could take up volumes. Only | | | | wheelchair that is currently being rented by Medicare, it |
| mimimal information is included here. Some of this | | | | must be returned to the Durable Medical Equipment |
| information I learned in training for my position as | | | | (DME) provider. If the chair has been paid by Medicare, |
| mobility specialist; other information I have gathered in | | | | the wheelchair is property of the beneficiary. The |
| the past couple of years selling mobility | | | | manual wheelchair need not be returned in that case. If |
| equipment.Current Medicare guidelines for power | | | | in doubt, contact the Regional Medical Equipent Carrier |
| wheelchairs require that:1. The person's condition is | | | | for your region, or contact the DME company that |
| such that the person would be bed- or chair-confined | | | | provided the manual wheelchair.2. Medicare will not pay |
| without the use of a power wheelchair.2. The person | | | | for a prosthesis once the person has a power |
| must need the power wheelchair use in the home. | | | | wheelchair. If the person is a recent amputee, the |
| Power mobility equipment that is needed only for | | | | person must be fitted for and receive their prosthetic |
| convenience or for recreational purposes does not | | | | leg before Medicare will pay for power mobility |
| qualify for Medicare benefits. Certainly the person may | | | | equipment.3. With similar rationale, Medicare will not pay |
| use the power wheelchair to go out; however, if that is | | | | for walkers, or canes once they have paid for a |
| the only purpose for the power wheelchair, the | | | | power wheelchair.Medicare regulations are always |
| equipment would not be an allowable charge.3. The | | | | subject to change. Indeed, an organization called |
| person cannot propel a manual wheelchair by him- or | | | | RAMP (Restore Access to Mobility Partnership) is |
| herself. Weakness or disability of upper extremities | | | | currently lobbying for change in the Medicare laws that |
| (hands, arms, shoulders) must be present.4. The | | | | would ensure that those who need such equipment |
| person must demonstrate ability to safely operate the | | | | can get it.For more information on power mobility |
| controls of the power wheelchair. Persons who might | | | | equipment, check the Medicare web site.Kay Lowe |
| injure themselves or others while operating the power | | | | Mobility Specialist |
| wheelchair do not qualify for Medicare | | | | Lowe holds a Master's Degree in Nursing and has |
| reimbursement.Regulations for scooters, or POVs | | | | 30+ years in the health care field. She is currently |
| (power-operated vehicles) include the qualifications | | | | employed as mobility specialist. |
| above; however, the scooter must be prescribed by a | | | | |