Durable Medical Equipment and Medical Supplies—The Difference

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As the name suggests, "durable medical equipment" is designed for long-term use. Often abbreviated as "DME," the category includes a variety of equipment such as hospital beds; mobility aids (walkers, scooters, wheelchairs); personal care aids (bath chairs, commodes, dressing aids); prostheses (artificial limbs); orthotics (therapeutic footwear); oxygen concentrators and other items. Disposable medical supplies, on the other hand, are used once and then thrown away. This category includes such items as blood sugar test strips (for diabetes), incontinence products (catheters, disposable undergarments), bandages and protective gloves.

As a caregiver or as a patient, you may be familiar with a few of these items, which are commonly found in a hospital or a doctor's office. However, although we often see people in wheelchairs or walking with canes in the community, we seldom notice the particular type of equipment they are using. Other, more personal items are by definition unseen and unmentioned. It is only when you become a purchaser or consumer of such products that they suddenly assume major importance. But, unlike new parents who enthusiastically share information about baby carriages and strollers and disposable diapers, adult users or purchasers of incontinence care items do not ordinarily talk about them or compare notes.

Making a well-informed decision about these products is particularly crucial when either your health or the health of someone you love is at stake. The importance of having the proper walker, orthotics, brace or other medical device cannot be underestimated. Using inadequate or improper medical equipment can seriously endanger the health and well being of a patient.

Smaller items, such as a specialized can opener or a convenient carry bag for a walker, give a patient increased independence. These items, however, are not widely advertised or readily available in stores. They must be sought out in special mail order catalogs or on the Internet. High-cost, complex machinery and supplies are even more burdensome to obtain because they require extensive expertise to make sure that the right kind of equipment and services are provided. Vigilance is essential when shopping, purchasing, arranging delivery and maintaining these machines.

 
 

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I purchase mom's supplies online since I have little time to shop while checking on her. It ends up costing us less than being charged for supplies at the facility.

 
 

diaperdave

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Jun 3, 2010

I too am incontinent and have been looking for a way to get medicare to help with the costs. I prefer to use reusable adult cloth diapers which at first are rather evpensive, but over time they are much cheaper than the disposable ones. Where can I get help with the staggering costs of buying adult cloth diapers? By wearing this type protection over time they are much cheaper to use, not to mention dependable and comfortable to wear.

 
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