December 09, 2019
December 09, 2019 - PRESSADVANTAGE -
Bloomington, Illinois based Insurance Covered Back Braces (ICBB), has shared new information to help their community locate back braces covered by Medicare, saving them thousands of dollars in therapy equipment costs. ICBB is part of a larger company, MedSource, LLC, which has been a leading provider of medical equipment for decades.
ICBB, along with their website where they share a range of useful resources, was created to provide an easy, straightforward way for people to receive a back brace through insurance. The company guides and assists each of their clients in this field, providing expert advice on how they may navigate the various obstacles that they will come across while trying to have their insurance cover the cost of their medical equipment.
Through their website, they state, "We have seen firsthand how important it is for our customers to receive quality medical equipment covered by their insurance. That’s why MedSource created Insurance Covered Back Braces—to give those suffering from chronic back pain a way to receive the relief they deserve with little to no out of pocket cost. We take pride in the high level of service we provide to all of our customers, as we have built our reputation by focusing on our customers’ needs and offering outstanding service and support."
According to ICBB, the price of these devices is often beyond the budget that many people have access to, even though back braces are a crucial part of a person's therapy and recovery from back pain. This leaves most individuals at a loss for what to do if they can not afford the equipment. In these situations, as the company states, those under Medicare are often eligible to have the cost of their braces covered, enabling them to pay little to no money at all for their crucial therapy gear.
To receive this insurance covered equipment, there are only a few requirements to be met, as Medicare takes the patient's symptoms into account when evaluating their condition. The most important requirement is to possess a written prescription from a doctor who attests to the patient's symptoms and condition, specifically recommending the use of a back brace to improve their back pain. The coverage of Medicare for back braces depends on the patient's situation as well. For instance, ICBB states that Medicare A applies to their case if they are hospitalized, covering the totality of the equipment's cost. If they are not hospitalized but have a prescription for a back brace from a doctor, Medicare B covers 80 to 100% of the cost of their brace (as long as the braces are purchased through a Medicare-certified provider).
This is where ICBB and MedSource come in. They are certified providers who supply two types of back braces of the highest quality: the Comfortland Delta 59 and Delta 37. Both of these variants are able to achieve the right compression, removing pressure from the patient's spine and providing the support necessary to remove discomfort and reduce pain.
Each of these back braces caters to a different type of individual with different lifestyles, as the Delta 37 is specially designed to allow a high degree of mobility without compromising the support it offers its wearer. It comes with both custom fit and universal sizing features that accommodate waist sizes from 25-68 inches, and it weighs only 1.5 lbs. This is the perfect solution for those who prefer to remain active while wearing the brace, as the quality construction allows its user to stand, walk, and sit without worrying about the brace shifting. It also uses a breathable mesh that enables a greater degree of comfort.
The Delta 59 LSO Back Brace has similar specifications to the Delta 37, with the main difference being that it includes a removable posterior and lateral panel feature. This solution is perfect to wear under clothing, as its slim profile and lightweight materials make it almost unnoticeable while maintaining the support and comfort it offers. It provides a true custom fit that allows users to adjust everything from the belt circumference to the panel's height, as well as the specific area of frequency to which compression is applied.
The company's website includes more information regarding Insurance Covered Back Braces’ products and their specifications, as well as instructions that can help visitors determine whether or not they are eligible to have the cost of their back braces covered by Medicare. Learn more here: www.insurancecoveredbackbraces.com.
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