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If you have an ongoing need for ostomy supplies, it’s important to understand your health insurance options. The good news is that there are several ways to get your ostomy products covered. Between Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance plans, there is a resource for everyone.
• Contact your insurance provider to understand what your insurance plan covers and pays for ostomy supplies, and where you can purchase and order supplies (usually through a supplier or retailer). • Connect with a trusted retail supplier for help understanding your insurance allowables.
Our ostomy specialists are well trained on the latest ostomy products, stoma management products, insurance reimbursement and coverage issues. Byram has a proud heritage of providing clinical support to ostomy patients.
Ostomy Supplies. HCD has all the supplies you need to care for your ostomy, including one and two-piece systems, irrigation pouches, and ostomy accessories from top brands. Contact us for more information about types of ostomy systems, brands we carry, and which products might match your healthcare needs and your health insurance coverage.
Better Health is a one-stop shop for all your ostomy supplies — we’ll even handle all your insurance paperwork and prescription management on your behalf! Learn more about how to order ostomy supplies with insurance in the video below.
Medicare and many HMOs will impose certain restrictions on the purchase of ostomy supplies. If you are on Medicare, an important consideration in choosing a supplier is whether they accept Medicare assignment. Always check with your insurance carrier and policy to determine the details of your insurance.
Ostomy supplies are generally covered by insurance, but the extent of coverage can vary depending on the insurance plan. In most cases, your plan will cover supplies such as ostomy bags, wafers/barriers, adhesive products, and accessories.
Curious about insurance coverage for ostomy supplies? Here’s our handy guide. 180 Medical is an ACHC-accredited provider that is contracted with Medicare, most state Medicaid programs, and a wide variety of private insurance plans.
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers medically necessary ostomy supplies if you’ve had a colostomy, ileostomy, or urinary ostomy. Medicare covers the amount of supplies your doctor says you need, based on your condition.
Get your ostomy supplies at little or no cost to you. If you have Medicare and a secondary insurance, your secondary plan should cover any co-insurance remaining after primary coverage. If you have Medicaid, your supplies are covered at 100% – meaning your supplies would come at no cost to you!