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If you're renting a hospital bed, make sure to follow within a set of tips and rules to make sure that you can get the best deal for it. 1) Make Sure Your Purchase is Covered by Your Policy First, don't rent or buy from the first company you check out. Shop around, and try talking with your insurance company because they may have names of companies that are covered under an insurance plan. Not all companies are covered by Medicare or your insurance company, so make sure you find one that will get you a reimbursement. Check with Medicare as well. Your bed might be covered. Medicare will cover the cost of a bed if you can show that you have sufficient medical necessity for it. If you're covered under Part B, consult with your doctor to get a prescription to have the bill of the bed covered. 2) Ask Your Doctor for Referrals While getting the prescription from your doctor, ask if they have names of companies to rent from that they recommend. If they're writing you a prescription for a hospital bed, they may have a name or two of a good company to use. They have to deal with these things a lot, and they'll hear if a company is good or bad. 3) Remember to Cross All of Your Ts and Dot All of Your Is Make sure to always follow the correct procedure and fill out all the necessary paperwork to get your bed covered by insurance or Medicare. It can be frustrating to go through the entire process of applying and getting the chair, only to find out that you've done something wrong that will disqualify you from getting reimbursed for your bed. It's better to call Medicare or your insurance company and make sure you're doing everything correctly before proceeding with each step. It's better to be safe, than sorry.
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