"No matter where you reside in the United States, Medicare should pay 80 percent of the allowable price for your electric wheelchair once you are approved. The allowable price will vary by state, chair type and accessories ordered. The average electric wheelchair will have a price of $4800-$6500."
Medicare will often cover a majority of the cost, but not the full cost. You'll need secondary insurance to cover the rest.
"Medicare could cover 80% of the cost of your power chair or scooter. And if you have supplemental insurance, it may cover the remaining 20%. That means the mobility you need could cost you little to nothing!"
A power chair typically costs around 1,000 but depending on your condtion a power chair may not cost you anything if you have medicare or medicade best of luck to you.
Medicare doesn't cover the complete cost of anything.
Yes, with a "but... ." Medicaid and Medicare will help with the cost of the wquipment, but they will not pay out any monies toward the installation of the stair chair lift.
There are several options to obtaining aid for a wheelchair. Medicare offers funds for wheelchairs and there are several charities that provide wheelchairs. If you have medical insurance this should ccover the cost of a wheelchair when needed. If you have low income you may be able to get a free one at www.freewheelchairmission.org.
Medicaid and Medicare may help cover some of the costs of your wheelchair if you qualify. However, there are also other programs that can help out with the cost. You can visit http://www.ehow.com/way_5731593_paying-lift-chair.html for more information.
Some private charities offer such grants, but the primary way to finance a scooter is through Medicare and/or private insurance.
You can probably get the best deal off of ebay. First I would recommend checking Walmart.com and Amazon.com and seeing how much a full priced wheelchair costs. Both of those stores will offer them at very competitive prices. Other sites to check out are: www.medmarketplace.com and www.used-wheelchairs-usa.com There is an online site called The Wheelchair Site and it sells used wheelchairs. If you have Medicaid or Medicare and the wheelchair is medically necessary, you could request a prescription from your medical doctor. With a perscription for a wheel chair your medicare or medicaid insurance should pay for it.
Depending on your health insurance, you might be able to get them to pay for a wheelchair ramp if your doctor considers it a medical necessity. Unfortunately, Medicare doesn't pay for ramps. Talk to your doctor and call local government and social programs to see if you can find a way to cover the cost of the wheelchair ramp.
what was the projected cost of Medicare when passed through Congress in 1965?
First, never order anything without checking whether or not a medical supplier works with Medicare. There are numerous suppliers who do work with Medicare and sell wheelchairs. If order was placed knowing that the company did not deal with Medicare, then one has basically shot themselves in the foot as to any recourse against that company. Always - always - Read the fine print in any documents. to file a claim directly with Medicare. They may reimburse you for a portion of the cost, but maybe not. Perhaps you can return the chair for at least a partial refund and order one from another supplier.