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  2. Durable medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    Durable medical equipment is any medical equipment used in the home to aid in a better quality of living. It is a benefit included in many insurance policies and in some cases covered by American Medicare benefits. The item is defined by Title XIX for Medicaid:

  3. Home medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    Home medical equipment is a category of devices used for patients whose care is being managed from a home or other private facility managed by a nonprofessional caregiver or family member. 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 ...

  4. Durable good - Wikipedia

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    Examples of consumer durable goods include vehicles, books, household goods (home appliances, consumer electronics, furniture, musical instruments, tools, etc.), sports equipment, jewelry, medical equipment, and toys. Nondurable goods or soft goods (consumables) are the opposite of durable goods. They may be defined either as goods that are ...

  5. What does Medicare Part B cover? Here’s a rundown of costs ...

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    Durable medical equipment Medicare also covers medically necessary items such as oxygen equipment, wheelchairs, walkers, CPAP machines and hospital beds if a Medicare-enrolled doctor or other ...

  6. Durability - Wikipedia

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    Every durable product must be capable of adapting to technical, technological and design developments. [3] This must be accompanied by a willingness on the part of consumers to forgo having the "very latest" version of a product.

  7. US durable goods orders slump; business investment on ... - AOL

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    Orders for durable goods, items ranging from toasters to aircraft meant to last three years or more, plunged 6.1% last month amid a sharp drop in commercial aircraft bookings, the Commerce ...

  8. Wear and tear - Wikipedia

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    Durable goods (e.g., automobiles, heavy machinery, mainframe computers, musical instruments, handguns, water heaters, furnaces) are designed with wear parts that are maintained generally by replacement of parts. One way to determine if a good is durable or not is whether a service technician or repairman would

  9. Medical device - Wikipedia

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    Medical equipment can be donated either by governments or non-governmental organizations, domestic or international. [103] Donated equipment ranges from bedside assistance to radiological equipment. Medical equipment donation has come under scrutiny with regard to donated-device failure and loss of warranty in the case of previous-ownership.