23 Miss. Code. R. 209-1.18 - Commode Chairs and Other Toileting Aids
A. The Division
of Medicaid defines commode chairs as toileting aids used to assist
beneficiaries who are not able to use regular toilet facilities due to their
physical condition.
B. The Division
of Medicaid covers commode chairs and raised toilet seats for all beneficiaries
when prior authorized by the Utilization Management and Quality Improvement
Organization (UM/QIO), the Division of Medicaid or designated entity, for
rental up to purchase amount, or purchase when indicated and all the following
criteria met:
1. [Reserved]
2. When the beneficiary's physical condition
is such that the beneficiary is unable to use regular toilet
facilities.
3. A commode chair with
detachable arms, if used to facilitate transferring the beneficiary or if the
beneficiary has a body configuration that requires extra commode
width.
4. A heavy duty or extra
wide commode chair, with or without detachable arms, if the beneficiary's body
measurements are greater than the measurements specified by the manufacturer
for the DME or the beneficiary's weight is three hundred (300) pounds or
greater. Documentation must be maintained for weight and
measurements.
5. A raised toilet
seat if the beneficiary has a medical condition such as being convalescent from
hip surgery which prevents the beneficiary from using a regular commode without
a raised seat.
6. A raised toilet
seat if the beneficiary does not have a bedside commode capable of fitting over
the toilet.
Notes
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