Re: [QUAD-L] New Chair Cost
Bob, this is almost exactly what we paid over 6 years ago, so that figure is probably still close depending on make and model, my back up chair is getting about old and outdatedI think I will need a new chair this year also. Dan H** On Thursday, March 3, 2016 11:09 AM, Robert Vogelwrote: Hi Greg, I am working on an article for New Mobility magazine and specifically working on this part of the article—how much doesMedicare pricing reimburse compared to Retail price. I compared the leading Manufacturers—Permobil, Pride (Quantum) and for what you are looking for, base, tilt recline, etc. the prices are similar. The one I “created” was based on a person who needed power tilt and power recline and power elevating leg rests, also a custom back support. Keep in mind this was just information for an article, however I did check and re-check on this. Medicare reimbursement for this this chair came to $18,141.00. Your co-pay would be 20% of $18,141.00, so you are looking at a co-pay of around$3,628 Hope this helps. Bob V On Mar 3, 2016, at 7:54 AM, wheelch...@aol.com wrote: 19-20 K is an easy guess. Base price for a simple mobility chair is 6-7k Rehab Chairs 10-12KBut you can call a local DME and ask over the phone. Best Wishes In a message dated 3/3/2016 9:40:24 A.M. Central Standard Time, g...@eskimo.com writes: I know it's a wide rage, but what's a new power chair, tilt, recline, seat raise, foot raise, go for now adays? I need a new one soon and have to pay a 20% co-pay. Thanks, Greg
Re: [QUAD-L] New Chair Cost
Hi Greg, I am working on an article for New Mobility magazine and specifically working on this part of the article—how much does Medicare pricing reimburse compared to Retail price. I compared the leading Manufacturers—Permobil, Pride (Quantum) and for what you are looking for, base, tilt recline, etc. the prices are similar. The one I “created” was based on a person who needed power tilt and power recline and power elevating leg rests, also a custom back support. Keep in mind this was just information for an article, however I did check and re-check on this. Medicare reimbursement for this this chair came to $18,141.00. Your co-pay would be 20% of $18,141.00, so you are looking at a co-pay of around $3,628 Hope this helps. Bob V > On Mar 3, 2016, at 7:54 AM, wheelch...@aol.com wrote: > > 19-20 K is an easy guess.Base price for a simple mobility chair is 6-7k > Rehab Chairs 10-12K > But you can call a local DME and ask over the phone. > > Best Wishes > > In a message dated 3/3/2016 9:40:24 A.M. Central Standard Time, > g...@eskimo.com writes: > I know it's a wide rage, but what's a new power chair, tilt, recline, seat > raise, foot raise, go for now adays? > > I need a new one soon and have to pay a 20% co-pay. > > Thanks, Greg
Re: [QUAD-L] New Chair Cost
19-20 K is an easy guess.Base price for a simple mobility chair is 6-7k Rehab Chairs 10-12K But you can call a local DME and ask over the phone. Best Wishes In a message dated 3/3/2016 9:40:24 A.M. Central Standard Time, g...@eskimo.com writes: I know it's a wide rage, but what's a new power chair, tilt, recline, seat raise, foot raise, go for now adays? I need a new one soon and have to pay a 20% co-pay. Thanks, Greg
[QUAD-L] New Chair Cost
I know it's a wide rage, but what's a new power chair, tilt, recline, seat raise, foot raise, go for now adays? I need a new one soon and have to pay a 20% co-pay. Thanks, Greg