Durable Medical Equipment Stocks List

Durable Medical Equipment Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 10 PODD Insulet Corporation (NASDAQ:PODD) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 10 CNC Brookdale (BKD) Down 3% Post Q1 Earnings: What Lies Ahead?
May 10 PODD Insulet Corp (PODD) Reports Strong Q1 2024 Results and Raises Full-Year Guidance
May 10 GEG Great Elm Group Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: US$0.10 loss per share (vs US$0.016 loss in 3Q 2023)
May 10 PODD Insulet Corporation 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 10 PODD Insulet Corporation (PODD) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 PODD Here's What Key Metrics Tell Us About Insulet (PODD) Q1 Earnings
May 9 PODD Insulet Non-GAAP EPS of $0.23 misses by $0.16, revenue of $441.7M beats by $18.21M
May 9 PODD Insulet Reports First Quarter 2024 Revenue Increase of 23% Year-Over-Year
May 9 GEG Great Elm Group reports Q3 results
May 9 PODD Nvidia, Micron and Super Micro among companies that shine in Wall Street’s ‘beat-and-raise’ game
May 8 PODD Insulet Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 8 GEG Great Elm Group Reports Fiscal 2024 Third Quarter Financial Results
May 8 CNC Pediatrix (MD) Q1 Earnings Beat on Hospital Contract Fees
May 8 CNC Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Expands Student Healthcare Services through Partnership with Hazel Health and Superior HealthPlan
May 7 CNC Select Medical's (SEM) Shares Up 12.9% Since Q1 Earnings Beat
May 7 PODD Wolfe raises Insulet to outperform, cites increasing market share
May 7 CNC Meridian in Michigan and the Centene Foundation Announce $1.1 million Grant to Neighborhood Service Organization
May 7 PODD Insulet’s 2023 Sustainability Report Highlights Commitment to Product Accessibility and Responsible Growth
May 6 CNC Acadia Healthcare (ACHC) Shares Down 9% Despite Q1 Earnings Beat
Durable Medical Equipment

Durable Medical Equipment (DME) is any equipment that provides therapeutic benefits to a patient in need because of certain medical conditions and/or illnesses.
Durable Medical Equipment (DME) consists of items which:

are primarily and customarily used to serve a medical purpose;
are not useful to a person in the absence of illness, disability, or injury;
are ordered or prescribed by a physician;
are reusable;
can stand repeated use, and
are appropriate for use in the home.DME includes, but is not limited to, wheelchairs (manual and electric), traction equipment, canes, crutches, walkers, kidney machines, ventilators, oxygen, monitors, pressure mattresses, lifts, nebulizers, bili blankets and bili lights.
Similar criteria are used by Medicare and Medicaid.
(n) The term "durable medical equipment" - DME - includes, but is not limited to, wheelchairs (manual and electric), hospital beds, traction equipment, canes, crutches, walkers, kidney machines, ventilators, oxygen, monitors, pressure mattresses, lifts, nebulizers, bili blankets and bili lights.Insurance companies will provide coverage for Durable Medical Equipment when it is determined to be medically necessary because the medical criteria and guidelines for its use are met.
Durable medical equipment may be covered when All of the following criteria are met:

1. The equipment provides therapeutic benefit to a patient in need because of certain medical conditions and/or illnesses; And
2. The DME is prescribed by a licensed provider; And
3. The DME does not serve primarily as a comfort or convenience item; And
4. The equipment does not have significant non-medical uses (e.g., environmental control equipment, air conditioners, air filters, and humidifiers).
Durable Medical Equipment and Services are not covered when..

The DME add-ons or upgrades are intended primarily for convenience or upgrades beyond what is necessary to meet the member’s legitimate medical needs. Examples include: decorative items, unique materials (e.g. magnesium wheelchairs wheels, lights, extra batteries, etc.)*; or
When it does not provide a therapeutic benefit to a patient in need because of certain medical conditions or illnesses; or
When the DME has not been prescribed by a licensed provider; or
When the DME serves primarily as a comfort or convenience item. Trays, back packs, wheelchair racing equipment are examples of non-covered or convenience items*; or
When the equipment is used in a facility that is expected to provide such items to the patient; or
When the devices and equipment are used to enhance the environmental setting (for example; air conditioners, humidifiers, air filters, portable Jacuzzi pumps, or chair lifts used to go up and down the stairs). These are not primarily medical in nature and will not be eligible for coverage*; or
For equipment delivery services and set-up, education and training for patient and family, and nursing visits, are not eligible for separate reimbursement regardless of agreement to rent or purchase.
For DME add-ons or upgrades that are intended primarily for member/caregiver convenience, or that do not significantly enhance DME functionality.*

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