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Shoe Style Tips :: Wholesale Diabetic Shoes Wholesale Diabetic Shoes: Getting Wholesale Diabetic and Mellitus Shoes Covered with Medicare
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Wholesale diabetic shoes sold online can offer incredible bargains, but they can present challenges when you try to get reimbursed for them through Medicare. While Medicare will reimburse patients for the purchase of diabetic shoes, they have to meet certain criteria. Before patients can be reimbursed for diabetic shoes, most insurance providers (including Medicare) require the shoes to meet strict guidelines and criteria. If you’re buying wholesale diabetic shoes on line or through a wholesale provider, you need to make sure they can meet these requirements. Reimbursement Requirements for Diabetic Shoes The first criteria for reimbursement are that the patient has to have been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. Secondly, the patient needs to have a document case of any of the following:
Going From Prescription to Shoe Order If you’re buying wholesale diabetic shoes online and hope to be reimbursed for them through Medicare, then you need to go through a provider that has an on-staff podiatrist. Medicare will only reimburse shoe purchases that are fitted by a podiatrist or other doctor that knows how to fit diabetic shoes and inserts. However, this criteria also includes orthotist and prosthetists and many shoe manufacturers have these professionals on-staff throughout the country to meet you and fit you for a pair of diabetic shoes. What many patients do is go through Medicare for their primary shoes and inserts and then shop online or with wholesale providers for other styles of wholesale diabetic shoes that will fit their feet and their inserts. This allows them to own more than one pair of footwear, but without paying the high costs often found at their podiatrist’s office. Limitations of the Coverage If you’re buying multiple pairs of wholesale diabetic shoes, it’s important to note that Medicare only covers 1 pair of off-the-shelf shoes with 3 pairs of custom inserts or 1 pair of custom molded shoes with 2 inserts per calendar year. It’s also important to note that when purchasing wholesale diabetic shoes, Medicare and most other insurance providers will only compensate up to 80% of the total purchase price, meaning it’s often in your best interests to shop around for a lower priced shoe. See also: All Site Articles for Shoe Style Tips
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