Bedwetting Alarms and Insurance
Most insurance providers cover bedwetting alarms only if it is prescribed by the doctor. Bedwetting alarms are considered as a household item or an item for convenience, and therefore, most insurance companies don’t feel obligated to cover the cost of a bedwetting alarm.
Bedwetting Alarms Prescription
If your doctor prescribes a bedwetting alarm, call your insurance provider and find out if they will cover the alarm. You may be surprised to find out that they might actually cover it. However, you may want to check with your insurance provider if you need to buy the alarm for specific vendors too.
Bedwetting Alarms DME
Absolutely! Your insurance provider should specify the terms for DME coverage. If you have questions simply contact your provider and provide them with the HCPCS code, S8270 for Enuresis Alarms. Bedwetting alarms are devices using auditory buzzer and vibrations. HCPCS stands for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding system.
Bedwetting Alarms and FSA Spending
Of course. Many family save their pre-taxed income to buy bedwetting alarms since they offer a durable and safe treatment option.
For further help check out Choosing a Bedwetting Alarm, How Bedwetting Alarms Work, and our Bedwetting Alarms Resource Center.
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Bedwetting Alarms and Insurance
Most insurance providers cover bedwetting alarms only if it is prescribed by the doctor. Bedwetting alarms are considered as a household item or an item for convenience, and therefore, most insurance companies don’t feel obligated to cover the cost of a bedwetting alarm.
Bedwetting Alarms Prescription
If your doctor prescribes a bedwetting alarm, call your insurance provider and find out if they will cover the alarm. You may be surprised to find out that they might actually cover it. However, you may want to check with your insurance provider if you need to buy the alarm for specific vendors too.
Bedwetting Alarms DME
Absolutely! Your insurance provider should specify the terms for DME coverage. If you have questions simply contact your provider and provide them with the HCPCS code, S8270 for Enuresis Alarms. Bedwetting alarms are devices using auditory buzzer and vibrations. HCPCS stands for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding system.
Bedwetting Alarms and FSA Spending
Of course. Many family save their pre-taxed income to buy bedwetting alarms since they offer a durable and safe treatment option.
Boosts your child’s self-esteem
Offers safe treatment option
Saves money on laundry, diapers