Medicare approved diabetic supplies providers

    • HEDIS®

      Include these members in both the MCO’s Medicaid and Medicare HEDIS report only if the members are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage contract, or a Section 1876 Cost Contract and a Medicaid managed-care contract. Members who have Medicare Fee-for-Service or unknown Medicare coverage as their primary insurer may be excluded from the Medicaid ...


    • Commonwealth of Massachusetts

      All Durable Medical Equipment and supplies (DME) must be non-experimental, non-investigational, of proven quality and dependability, and must conform to all applicable federal and state product standards. All DME providers participating in MassHealth must comply with MassHealth regulations at 130 CMR 409.000 and 450.000:


    • [DOC File]Untitled Document [houstontx.gov]

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      Diabetic equipment, self-management training and supplies are covered on the same basis as benefits are provided for treatment of other analogous chronic medical conditions. Also covered: disposable or consumable outpatient diabetic supplies, equipment and supplies that do not require a prescription under state law, and injectable insulin.


    • [DOC File]HealthCare Choices Resource Center

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      A Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) is the quarterly paper statement Medicare mails to beneficiaries once every three months that lists claims for services submitted by providers. The MSN includes a list and dates of the services received, the provider submitting the claim, how much Medicare paid and how much the beneficiary may owe.


    • MEDICARE ADVANTAGE

      Describe the criteria and pathways for communicating practice guidelines to providers and enrollees (e.g., recommended self-care guidelines for diabetic patients). [422.202(b)(2)] 3.


    • [DOC File]Diabetic-Equipment-and-Supplies_dhs16_144501

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      Diabetic blood glucose testing supplies are part of the . Point of Sale Diabetic Testing Supply Program. Providers must comply with the eligibility requirements of that program. Medicare medical suppliers or pharmacies may dispense Medicare-covered diabetic supplies to eligible members covered by Medicare Part B. Other Diabetic Equipment and ...


    • [DOC File]PA.Gov

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      (10) Diabetic supplies and education mandate. 40 P.S. §764(e) (11) Physically handicapped/mentally retarded child coverage mandate. 40 P.S. §752(A)(9) and 31 Pa. Code §89.82. General Provisions. CLAIM FORMS - 40 P.S. §753(A)(6) (1) The policy shall contain a claim forms provision which provides the following:


    • [DOC File]Controlling Interests for - Florida

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      Out of State Providers Only (without a physical location in Florida) ... unless a repayment plan is approved by the agency. ... Disposable Supplies* Direct Contract *Diabetic monitors and disposable supplies have been identified as equipment and supplies that do not require services. Locations that supply only these items are not required to ...


    • [DOC File]Prosthetics Section II - Arkansas

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      242.110 Respiratory and Diabetic Equipment, All Ages. ... New Providers will be required to submit Medicare accreditation and surety bond upon enrollment. ... All Ages 7-1-17 The Arkansas Medicaid Program reimburses home health providers and prosthetics providers for covered medical supplies up to a maximum of $250.00 per month, per beneficiary


    • [DOC File]Health Services Research & Development

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      Providers submit claims to Medicare and this data is what is made available to researchers. ... oxygen equipment and supplies, diabetic testing supplies, and some drugs, but the drugs in this file are limited to those provided in an outpatient setting and administered by the provider and these are mostly injectable drugs including some ...


    • Section - Mass

      4. for purchases of other new equipment or customized tracheostomy supplies or certain diabetic equipment and supplies, the adjusted acquisition cost to the eligible provider plus the standard markup of 30%, as defined in 101 CMR 322.02; 5. for rental items, one-tenth of the fee paid for the item if purchased new; 6.


    • [DOC File]Diabetic-Equipment-and-Supplies_dhs16_144501

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      Providers may be eligible to dispense blood glucose testing supplies or other diabetic equipment and supplies. Eligible providers must meet criteria for third-party liability (TPL) insurance or Medicare to assist members for whom Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP) is not the primary payer.


    • [DOCX File]Community Options Program Entry System (COPES) - Wa

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      In addition to any medical equipment and supplies provided under the Medicaid State Plan, Medicare or other insurance Note Regarding Ramps: When a portable, mini, or threshold ramp will meet the client’s needs, a vendor with a Specialized Equipment and Supplies contract can provide the item when there is a single step with a maximum 7.75” rise:



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