Tuesday, October 7, 2014

What To Expect When Renting Medical Equipment

By Jocelyn Davidson


Medical equipment, or armamentarium, are devices and machines designed to help doctors as well as non professionals in caring for the sick. Their general purpose is to help diagnose, treat, or monitor medical conditions. Although most medical equipment are found in the hospital, there are also times when one is needed for home care.

But today, we have the luxury of medical equipment that can be taken at home or anywhere we go. These devices are easy to maintain and can normally be run by a non professional like a family member or the patient himself. Depending on the recommendation of your physician, renting medical equipment is easy and often better than hospitalization. All you need to have is the prescription from your doctor and a reputable supplier.

Now most doctors who advise home stays also recommend a particular supplier. But if they do not have one, you can always check out your local directory or the web. You can check if they have the device that you need to get, evaluate costing and insurance, as well as the service that the supplier provides.

The prescription also helps in paying for the rental. Most health insurance providers offers coverage for HME use. Just send the note from your doctor to your insurance provide to see if they cover the kind that you have.

You also have to make sure that your place would suit the instrument that you are getting. Most suppliers would do this as a precaution before they rent out their instruments. It is also best to do it yourself so you can make necessary changes and adjustments to complement the unit before you get it.

If your place now is good, they would send you the equipment, unless they would need to be there to set it up. Some would also require you to practice or to familiarize yourself for the operation of the machine before they deliver. Maintenance and minor care are also some areas you need to be aware of before getting the unit.

While setting up the equipment, your provider needs to inform you of your rights and responsibilities as a renter of the device. Aside from the basic operation and maintenance, you also need to know what renting entails. This way you can avoid any issues with your provider as well as with the insurance.

Lastly, your provider is also expected to perform periodic checks and maintenance, particularly if you have a complicated or special unit. This way the patient gets the best out of the machine. This also guarantees that the unit is always working properly and avoid future problems.

Although hospital care is still recommended, home care is slowly getting attention. More and more patient requests to be at their homes to recover. With the help of home medical equipment, this is now possible. You are still getting the attention you need like you were in the hospital, and with a touch of personal care.




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