Highmark Medical Policy Bulletin |
Section: | Durable Medical Equipment |
Number: | E-12 |
Topic: | Beds - Accessories and Related Items |
Effective Date: | July 1, 2002 |
Issued Date: | July 1, 2002 |
Date Last Reviewed: |
To be eligible for reimbursement, beds must meet the definition of durable medical equipment (DME) as follows:
Hospital beds and others, such as air flotation and fluidized beds, meet this definition and are considered durable medical equipment. However, not all beds meet the definition of DME and therefore, are not eligible for reimbursement. Beds, as well as accessories and related items, should be processed in accordance with the guidelines on the Text Attachment below. Coverage for beds, accessories and related items as DME is determined according to individual or group customer benefits.
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A4640 | E0176 | E0177 | E0179 | E0180 | E0181 |
E0182 | E0184 | E0186 | E0187 | E0192 | E0193 |
E0194 | E0197 | E0198 | E0199 | E0250 | E0251 |
E0255 | E0256 | E0260 | E0261 | E0265 | E0266 |
E0270 | E0271 | E0272 | E0273 | E0274 | E0275 |
E0276 | E0277 | E0280 | E0290 | E0291 | E0292 |
E0293 | E0294 | E0295 | E0296 | E0297 | E0305 |
E0310 | E0315 | E0371 | E0372 | E0373 | K0549 |
K0550 |
Traditional (UCR/Fee Schedule) Guidelines
Bedside rails are covered if they serve a medical purpose. |
Comprehensive/Wraparound/PPO Guidelines
Managed Care (HMO/POS) Guidelines
Managed Care (Western Region Only) |
[Version 002 of E-12] |
[Version 001 of E-12] |
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Hospital beds which electrically elevate and lower the head and foot of the bed are covered as durable medical equipment if the following criteria are met:
(NOTE: Exceptions may be made to this last requirement in cases of spinal cord disease or injury, and brain damaged patients.) When the patient's physician prescribes an electric hospital bed for one or more of the following conditions, the claim may be reimbursed:
If diagnoses such as diabetes, ASCVD, or heart disease appear as the only condition on the claim for an electric hospital bed, equate payment to a standard hospital bed. An electric hospital bed which is provided and/or prescribed because of the absence or inability of a person caring for the patient, for aesthetic reasons, or for added convenience is not eligible for reimbursement. Also, when an electric hospital bed is provided but is not prescribed by the patient's physician, the claim should be processed for the type of bed that was prescribed. Any claim reporting diagnoses or conditions other than those mentioned above should be referred for medical review to determine the medical necessity for the hospital bed. Full payment should not be made for a Franklin Electric Hospital bed. Payment should be based on whichever hospital bed above satisfies the patient's medical needs. In all cases, verify medical necessity for such features with the medical staff. When it is determined that a bed, but not the electric feature, is medically necessary, payment should be based on the allowable charge for a standard hospital bed. When the criteria are not met for either a standard or an electric bed, the claim should be denied. |
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