Restructured Medicare DME Program Launches July 1
10 Regions in Play for Phase One
By News Staff
6/18/2008
- oxygen supplies and equipment;
- power wheelchairs and scooters;
- mail order diabetic supplies;
- enteral nutrients, equipment and supplies;
- hospital beds and accessories; and
- walkers and related accessories.
According to CMS Acting Administrator Kerry Weems in a June 9 press release, the program will result in lower costs for some durable medical equipment and supplies for the nearly four million Medicare beneficiaries. Some beneficiaries will see "as much as a 43 percent savings for certain items," said Weems. Beneficiaries pay 20 percent of the cost for their medical equipment and supplies; Medicare pays 80 percent.
Spiraling Costs Impetus for Change
Spiraling costs led Congress to add language to the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 that required Medicare to phase in a DMEPOS competitive bidding program. The second round of bidding is scheduled for implementation in July 2009. CMS estimates a cost savings of around $1 billion a year when the program is fully implemented in 2010.
Some Legislators Seek Delay
In addition, in a letter dated June 2, more than 100 members of Congress appealed to Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, and Rep. Jim McCrery, R-La., ranking member of that committee, to support legislation to postpone implementation of round one of the program for a least a year "until outstanding issues can be resolved."
CMS announced in May that it had offered contracts to 325 suppliers from among 1,005 bidding companies. According to CMS, winning bids were awarded to companies based on their price range for certain equipment and supplies, quality and financial standards, and disclosure requirements.
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