Specialized Medical Equipment, Supplies, and Assistive Technology- Attachment 2 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the definition section of the form. This outlines what qualifies as Specialized Medical Equipment, Supplies, and Assistive Technology, ensuring you understand the items you can request.
  3. Proceed to fill in the 'Device/Supply' section. For each item listed, input the unit definition, list price, and any applicable discounts. Ensure accuracy for proper processing.
  4. Complete the 'County Price' field for each device or supply. This is crucial for determining local pricing adjustments.
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Quick Answer: DME (Durable Medical Equipment) is primarily for medical use and often covered by insurance, while AE (Adaptive Equipment) aids daily living activities and may not be covered, leading to higher costs.
Assistive products can range from physical products such as wheelchairs, glasses, prosthetic limbs, white canes, and hearing aids to digital solutions such as speech recognition or time management software and captioning.
Assistive technology solutions may be store bought, such as speech recognition software; modified such as placing tennis balls on a walker to make it easier to glide over carpets; and, even custom made such as creating a prosthetic hand using a 3D printer.
To qualify as DME under Medicare, a piece of equipment or device must have an expected lifespan of about 3 years with repeated home use and serve a strictly medical purpose. Expendable medical supplies such as bandages, masks, and rubber gloves are not considered DME under Medicare.
Assistive technology (AT) is any device, technology, or equipment that is used to improve or keep your functional capabilities. AT is sometimes called Durable Medical Equipment (DME). How can I get assistive technology from Medicare or Medicaid? You can start by talking to your doctor about what AT you need.

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Definition: Specialized medical equipment and supplies to include devices, controls, or appliances, specified in the plan of care, which enable individuals to increase their abilities to perform activities of daily living, or to perceive, control, or communicate with the environment in which they live.
Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Providers that have met extensive performance criteria and offer high quality comprehensive services which may include oxygen, wheelchairs, soft goods and highly specialized items. Typically, these providers can provide service across the country in most geographic locations.
7 Ways Family Caregivers Can Access Free or Loaned Durable Medical Equipment FODAC (Friends of Disabled Adults and Children) Goodwill. Equipment Libraries. Digital Marketplaces Support Groups. Churches and Religious Organizations. Senior Centers, Non-Profit Organizations and Advocacy Groups.

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