Medicare Part B covers medically necessary durable medical equipment (DME). But what is considered DME? Typically, DME is used in the home for a medical reason, and it is durable—that is, it includes devices that have a lifetime of at least 3 years.1 Read on to learn more about Medicare coverage for DME.
Medicare coverage for durable medical equipment
3-minute readPublished 03/28/2024Updated 12:42 PM EST, 01/09/2025
Do Medicare benefits include DME?
Whether you need short-term or long-term support, DME is covered under your Original
Types of DME and supplies covered by Medicare
Covered DME may include:
- Canes
- Crutches
- Wheelchairs
- Walkers
- Oxygen equipment
- Hospital beds
- Blood sugar monitors
- Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs)—examples include Dexcom and Libre (available through your provider, such as CenterWell Pharmacy)
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Types of DME not covered by Medicare
Not all types of DME are covered by Medicare. If a device is designed for use outside the home, it’s likely you can’t cover it through Medicare. Also, if a piece of equipment is for convenience or comfort, Medicare typically does not cover it.
Items not covered by Medicare may include:2
- Modifications to the home, such as ramps
- Most disposable or single-use items
- Stair elevators
- Motorized scooters
- Air conditioners
- Toilet seats
- Grab bars
Eligibility criteria for DME Medicare coverage
To get your DME covered by Medicare, it must meet the following 2 conditions:
- First, your prescriber should issue a prescription or order for the device. Your healthcare provider must state in the document that you need the equipment to help with a medical condition and the equipment is for home use.
- Next, you must take your order or prescription to a Medicare-approved supplier to get the device covered.3
How can I get durable medical equipment?
You’ll have to use the right supplier for your DME if you want it covered. If you use Original Medicare, make sure your equipment supplier is Medicare-approved and takes assignment.4 Taking assignment means that the supplier agrees to Medicare’s approved amount for an item for payment.5
If you use
Where to find Medicare coverage for durable medical equipment
Once you have a prescription or order for a device, you can get DME from Medicare-approved suppliers that take assignment. You can
Don’t be afraid to ask questions
Medicare doesn’t cover everything. If you have a healthcare need and you’re not sure if it’s covered, ask your doctor’s office to check for you.
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