Monday, January 27, 2014
(Jan. 24, 2014)—According to Joint DME MAC A, a new HCPCS code, K0900, has been created for use with custom fabricated durable medical equipment other than wheelchairs. 42 CFR §414.224(a) describes the requirements for custom fabricated, stating in order to be considered a customized DME item, a covered item (including a wheelchair) must be:
- Uniquely constructed or substantially modified for a specific beneficiary according to a physician's description and orders.
- So different from another item used for the same purpose that the two items cannot be grouped together for pricing purposes.
- Items that are measured, assembled, fitted, or adapted in consideration of a patient's body size, weight, disability, period of need, or intended use (i.e., custom fitted items).
- Items that have been assembled by a supplier, or ordered from a manufacturer, who makes available customized features, modification or components intended for an individual patient's use in accordance with instructions from the patient's physician.
- Written documentation on the item's costs (including design, fabrication, and assembly costs), including at least the costs of labor (to the extent that they are reasonable) of those actually performing the customization; and
- The types of materials (to the extent that they are reasonable) used in custom fabricating or substantially modifying an item.
- A detailed written order for the item
- Information from the medical record justifying that the applicable medical necessity requirements from the relevant policy are met
- Information from the medical record showing the ordering physician's description of the item to be provided
- Information from the supplier providing a detailed description of the item provided including a cost breakdown (for time and each material used in fabrication of the item); construction and/or assembly description; and an explanation about why the item should be considered as custom fabricated.