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SandyC7606 Asked March 2014

What is best cost for hospital bed?

My father was discharged from hospice care. We would like to keep the hospital bed or get another one. He has night time urine incontinence and I can't see having him use a regular bed because of this.

He has Medicare Part A & B. Any idea what the cost would be to us to purchase? Hospice will write a doctor's order for him to have one.

hessaw Mar 2014
We have always gotten and given hospital beds when needed from 'lending aids'. The recycle yards are full of discarded walkers--hospitals order new ones for all. Hospital beds have wet proof mattresses.

pamstegma Mar 2014
Talk to the rental company, Sometimes after a year of rental, they will let you buy it outright for practically nothing. For MIL, we bought a new one online from progressmobility, full electric, free shipping for $863. You will need a handy person to assemble it. MIL loves hers, took it to ALF with her.

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bookluvr Mar 2014
I didn't know about the deductibles until last year. My mom's nutrient drink. It was a January when I came in to pick it up and found out she now needs to pay 100% until she met the deductibles. But it wasn't really much. I don't think it was over $200. I just don't go around carrying that amount. Hospital bed makes such a big difference.

SandyC7606 Mar 2014
That is a shame. I'm sure he hasn't met his deductible this year but he would have if this was happening back in December.

bookluvr Mar 2014
Medicare will cover it if the prescription is done by a Medicare approved physician. If you already paid of your deductions for this year, then Medicare usually covers 80%. If you have a secondary insurance that covers hospital beds, then that secondary insurance will pay the 20%. If you don't have a secondary insurance or it won't pay the 20% because it's not covered, then you will end up paying for it.

How much is the cost? Depends where you buy it. Shop around if you can. And it's very very important that where you purchase it, is an approved place by Medicare. Medicare may cover 80% but if you buy the hospital bed from a company not approved by Medicare, you will be stuck with the cost 100%. (I found out just recently that this also applies for doctors! I now have to make sure that when father goes to the clinic, he must see a Medicare-approved doctor.)

The hospice can give you recommendations on where to purchase the bed.

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