What other conditions must be met for routine foot care services to be covered when the procedure presents a hazard to the beneficiary?
If a procedure presents a hazard to the beneficiary, it is not considered routine when he/she is under the care of a doctor of medicine or osteopathy for a metabolic disease, such as diabetes mellitus, or for other conditions that have resulted in circulatory embarrassment of areas of desensitization in the legs or feet.
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