Or. Admin. Code § 410-122-0375 - Walkers
(1) Indications and
Limitations of Coverage:
(a) A standard
walker (E0130, E0135, E0141, E0143) and related accessories are covered if both
of the following criteria are met:
(A) When
prescribed by a treating practitioner for a client with a medical condition
impairing ambulation and there is a potential for increasing ambulation;
and
(B) When there is a need for
greater stability and security than provided by a cane or crutches;
(b) For an adult gait trainer, use
the appropriate walker code. If a gait trainer has a feature described by one
of the walker attachment codes (E0154-E0157), that code may be separately
billed;
(c) A heavy duty walker
(E0148, E0149) is covered for clients who meet coverage criteria for a standard
walker and who weigh more than 300 pounds
(d) A heavy duty, multiple braking system,
variable wheel resistance walker (E0147) is covered for clients who meet
coverage criteria for a standard walker and who are unable to use a standard
walker due to a severe neurologic disorder or other condition causing the
restricted use of one hand;
(e)
When a walker with an enclosed frame (E0144) is dispensed to a client,
documentation must support why a standard folding wheeled walker, E0143, was
not provided as the least costly medically appropriate alternative;
(f) Enhancement accessories of walkers are
non-covered;
(g) Leg extensions
(E0158) are covered only for patients six feet tall or more.
(2) Coding Guidelines:
(a) A wheeled walker (E0141, E0143, E0149) is
one with either two, three or four wheels. It may be fixed height or adjustable
height. It may or may not include glide-type brakes (or equivalent). The wheels
may be fixed or swivel;
(b) A
glide-type brake consists of a spring mechanism (or equivalent) which raises
the leg post of the walker off the ground when the patient is not pushing down
on the frame;
(c) Code E0144
describes a folding wheeled walker which has a frame that completely surrounds
the patient and an attached seat in the back;
(d) A heavy duty walker (E0148, E0149) is one
which is labeled as capable of supporting patients who weigh more than 300
pounds. It may be fixed height or adjustable height. It may be rigid or
folding;
(e) Code E0147 describes a
4-wheeled, adjustable height, folding-walker that has all of the following
characteristics:
(A) Capable of supporting
patients who weigh greater than 350 pounds;
(B) Hand operated brakes that cause the
wheels to lock when the hand levers are released;
(C) The hand brakes can be set so that either
or both can lock both wheels;
(D)
The pressure required to operate each hand brake is individually
adjustable;
(E) There is an
additional braking mechanism on the front crossbar;
(F) At least two wheels have brakes that can
be independently set through tension adjustability to give varying
resistance;
(f) The only
walkers that may be billed using code E0147 are those products listed in the
Product Classification List on the Medicare Pricing, Data Analysis and Coding
(PDAC) contractor's web site;
(g)
An enhancement accessory is one which does not contribute significantly to the
therapeutic function of the walker. It may include, but is not limited to
style, color, hand operated brakes (other than those described in code E0147),
or basket (or equivalent);
(h)
A4636, A4637, and E0159 are only used to bill for replacement items for
covered, patient-owned walkers. Codes E0154, E0156, E0157, and E0158 can be
used for accessories provided with the initial issue of a walker or for
replacement components. Code E0155 can be used for replacements on covered,
patient-owned wheeled walkers or when wheels are subsequently added to a
covered, patient-owned non-wheeled walker (E0130, E0135). Code E0155 cannot be
used for wheels provided at the time of, or within one month of, the initial
issue of a non-wheeled walker;
(i)
Hemi-walkers must be billed using code E0130 or E0135, not E1399;
(j) A gait trainer is a term used to describe
certain devices that are used to support a client during ambulation. Gait
trainers are billed using one of the codes for walkers. If a gait trainer has a
feature described by one of the walker attachment codes (E0154, E0155, E0157)
that code may be separately billed. Other unique features of gait trainers are
not separately payable and may not be billed using E1399;
(k) Column II code is included in the
allowance for the corresponding Column I code when provided at the same time
and must not be billed separately at the time of billing the Column I code: See
attached Table 122-0375-1
(l)
Providers shall contact PDAC for guidance on the correct coding of these
items.
(3) Documentation:
An order for each item billed must be signed and dated by the treating
practitioner, kept on file by the DMEPOS provider, and made available to the
Division upon request. The treating practitioner's records must contain
information that supports the medical appropriateness of the item ordered,
including height and weight.
(4)
Table 122-0375-1.
(5) Table
122-0375-2.
Notes
Tables referenced are available from the agency.
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042 & 414.065
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 414.065
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