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  2. Berenson-Eggers Type of Service - Wikipedia

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    Durable Medical Equipment; Other; Exceptions/Unclassified; The Berenson-Eggers classification system was co-authored by Robert A. Berenson, MD, and colleague Dr. Egger. [1] The American College of Surgeons criticizes BETOS and suggests two improvements. [2] As of 01/27/2016, CMS stopped publishing the BETOS crosswalk file. [3]

  3. Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation - Wikipedia

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    The organization provides an accreditation option specifically designed with the durable medical equipment (DME). Headquartered in Waterloo, Iowa, HQAA was developed following passage of the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003. It has been awarded Medicare deeming status for DME accreditation. [2]

  4. Durable medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    Durable medical equipment (DME) is a category of medical devices designed to assist individuals with disabilities, injuries, or chronic health conditions. [1] These devices are prescribed by healthcare professionals and intended for repeated use over an extended period.

  5. Professional License Lookup Mobile App Now Available in ... - AOL

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    The new search tool is a free mobile application that allows users to search Division of Professional Regulation records by name, license number, license type, or location. They can learn whether ...

  6. What is the difference between Medicare Parts A and B? - AOL

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    durable medical equipment, such as crutches some outpatient prescription medications Medicare has a search function that allows a person to check whether a specific service, treatment, or device ...

  7. Home medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    It is often referred to as "durable" medical equipment (DME) as it is intended to withstand repeated use by non-professionals or the patient, and is appropriate for use in the home. Medical supplies of an expendable nature, such as bandages, rubber gloves and irrigating kits are not considered by Medicare to be DME.

  8. What to know about Medicare in California - AOL

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    durable medical equipment, such as wheelchairs, walkers, and hospital beds preventive services, such as vaccines, screenings, and yearly wellness visits Learn more about Original Medicare .

  9. Certificate of medical necessity - Wikipedia

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    Physician's News Digest article on Certificates of Medical Necessity; Statutory definition of a CMN at the SSA website; Medicare manual that provides exhaustive information about the practical use of CMNs, particularly section 5.3. This is the official source of information for contractors administering the Medicare system about the use of CMNs.