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Does respiratory failure fall under thoracic cage abnormality for coverage of a Respiratory Assist Device (RAD)?

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Does respiratory failure fall under thoracic cage abnormality for coverage of a Respiratory Assist Device (RAD)?

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Answer Respiratory failure is caused by an underlying condition which may or may not qualify a patient for a RAD. In some situations, respiratory failure may be caused by a thoracic cage abnormality.

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