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How does Medicare pay for oxygen and oxygen equipment?

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How does Medicare pay for oxygen and oxygen equipment?

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From questions.medicare.gov Jan. 2009 How does Medicare pay for oxygen and oxygen equipment? Medicare pays suppliers a monthly fee for furnishing all medically necessary oxygen and oxygen equipment, including accessories and supplies like tubing or a mouthpiece. Assuming that you have no unmet Part B deductible, Medicare pays 80 percent of the allowed amount and you pay 20 percent of the allowed payment amount. After 36 months of continuous use, Medicare stops making rental payments for the oxygen equipment, but you will continue to get the oxygen equipment, accessories, and supplies from the same supplier at no charge until the end of the reasonable useful lifetime of the oxygen equipment (generally 5 years after the date that the equipment was delivered to you). At the end of the equipment’s reasonable useful lifetime, the supplier can pick up the equipment and you can get new equipment if it is determined that you still have a medical need for oxygen. When you get the new equipment,

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