Medicare is health insurance offered by the federal government to most people who are 65 and older. Some younger people who have disabilities, permanent kidney failure or Lou Gehrig�s disease can also qualify. Medicare helps pay for healthcare, but does not cover all medical expenses. The US Medicare system is managed by The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Both Medicare and private health insurance plans pay for a large portion or sometimes even all costs associated with many types of medical equipment used in the home. This type of equipment is referred to as durable medical equipment or home medical equipment. The guide below will help you understand the Medicare guidelines related to home medical equipment. Most health insurance plans have similar rules to Medicare, but you should know that all private health insurance plans vary and the specific rules of your plan may differ from these Medicare guidelines. We accept most of the major health insurance plans. We would be happy to work with you and your insurance company to help you understand how your plan works as it relates to home medical equipment needed by you or a loved one.