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All patients of medical services performed before August 3rd, 2021 will need to use our original patient portal for their secure medical records.
The portal will let you know if the patient qualifies based on the insurance guidelines! Once you answer the questions based on the patient's need for the equipment, the portal creates all of the required paperwork that the Dr just needs to sign! Make an appointment and we’ll contact you.
On the DME MAC Reopening Request Form, suppliers do not need to complete the fields associated with the beneficiary (i.e., beneficiary name, Medicare number, address, etc.), Date of Service, HCPCS, or Claim Control Number.
The DMEPOS public use file contains fee schedules for certain items that were adjusted based on information from the DMEPOS Competitive Bidding Program in accordance with Section 1834 (a) (1) (F) of the Act.
Replenishment of new supplies will ensure that your system is sanitary and working in top form. Click below to order now.
Are you interested in becoming a new Quality DME patient? Click below to get started.
Looking for the convenience of online payments? Use our simple and secure payment portal and never be late on a payment.
Curious if Quality DME participates with your insurance? Click below for an up-to-date list of in-network insurances.
Many new CPAP users go through similar issues when getting started. Click below for FAQ’s and maintenance tips.
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Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. The body is then deprived of oxygen. Left untreated, sleep apnea can result in a number of health problems including:
The DMEPOS public use file contains fee schedules for certain items that were adjusted based on information from the DMEPOS Competitive Bidding Program in accordance with Section 1834 (a) (1) (F) of the Act.
Claims for these accessories submitted prior to July 1, 2020, with dates of service from January 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020, will need to be reprocessed to ensure that CMS pays the unadjusted fee schedule amounts, as required by section 106 of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020.
For newly covered items of DMEPOS paid on a fee schedule basis where a Medicare fee does not exist , the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) uses a process to establish fees called gap-filling. This allows Medicare to establish a price that aligns with the statutory requirements for the DMEPOS fee schedule.
TTFT is a system consisting of an electromagnetic field generator and transducer arrays and will be covered under the Medicare Part B benefit for durable medical equipment (DME) for items and services furnished on or after September 1, 2019.
CGMs are items of durable medical equipment (DME) that provide critical information on blood glucose levels to help patients with diabetes manage their disease . In January 2017, CMS issued a ruling providing for Medicare coverage of therapeutic CGMs.
Based on input from patients and other stakeholders, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is announcing important changes in its written policies regarding how Medicare covers continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). These changes are consistent with the Agency’s approach of putting patients first and incentivizing innovation and use of e-technology.
Following surgery, patients often feel a lack of connection between their surgery experience and post-surgical care.
Navigating the healthcare system is a challenge. Our partnerships enable us to guide patients on the best possible options available to them based on their insurance plan. Patients will be guided on how to best utilize their insurance benefits to obtain post-surgical resources that enhance their recovery process.
Provides high performance cool and heat therapy and a pneumatic compression system that aids in the prevention of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), a risk factor after surgery, with an estimated 1 to 2 per 1,000 Americans affected.
Your doctor will identify if you’re a candidate for post-surgical support.
The Sanus DME model is designed to strategically identify patients who can benefit from our post-surgical support resources. Generally, patients meet one or more of the following criteria:
Sanus DME is a true coordinated care post-surgical model. Patients that are referred by their doctors to Sanus DME stay connected to their physician in a way that is not typical in healthcare. It’s a win-win for both patients and physicians.