Before an item can be considered DME, it must meet all of the following requirements:
It must be able to withstand repeated use.
It must be primarily and customarily used to serve a medical purpose.
It must be generally not useful to a person in the absence of an illness or injury.
It must be appropriate for use in the home.
All E codes fall under the jurisdiction of the DME MAC unless otherwise noted.
Supplies and accessories for intravaginal device intended to strengthen pelvic floor muscles during kegel exercises
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tens) device, two lead, localized stimulation
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for nerves in the auricular region
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tens) device, four or more leads, for multiple nerve stimulation
Form fitting conductive garment for delivery of tens or nmes (with conductive fibers separated from the patient's skin by layers of fabric)
Cranial electrotherapy stimulation (ces) system, any type
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve
External upper limb tremor stimulator of the peripheral nerves of the wrist
Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulator
Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulator
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Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulator, controlled by phone application
Upper extremity rehabilitation system providing active assistance to facilitate muscle re-education, include microprocessor, all components and accessories
Rehabilitation system with interactive interface providing active assistance in rehabilitation therapy, includes all components and accessories, motors, microprocessors, sensors
Non-implanted pelvic floor electrical stimulator, complete system
External lower extremity nerve stimulator for restless legs syndrome, each
Neuromuscular stimulator for scoliosis
Neuromuscular stimulator, electronic shock unit
Electromyography (emg), biofeedback device
Osteogenesis stimulator, electrical, non-invasive, other than spinal applications
Osteogenesis stimulator, electrical, non-invasive, spinal applications
Osteogenesis stimulator, electrical, surgically implanted
Electronic salivary reflex stimulator (intra-oral/non-invasive)
Osteogenesis stimulator, low intensity ultrasound, non-invasive
Non-thermal pulsed high frequency radiowaves, high peak power electromagnetic energy treatment device
Transcutaneous electrical joint stimulation device system, includes all accessories
Functional neuromuscular stimulation, transcutaneous stimulation of sequential muscle groups of ambulation with computer control, used for walking by spinal cord injured, entire system, after completion of training program
Fda approved nerve stimulator, for treatment of nausea and vomiting
Electrical stimulation device used for cancer treatment, includes all accessories, any type
Intrabuccal, systemic delivery of amplitude-modulated, radiofrequency electromagnetic field device, for cancer treatment, includes all accessories
Electrical stimulation or electromagnetic wound treatment device, not otherwise classified
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Functional electrical stimulator, transcutaneous stimulation of nerve and/or muscle groups, any type, complete system, not otherwise specified
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Ambulatory infusion pump, mechanical, reusable, for infusion 8 hours or greater
Ambulatory infusion pump, mechanical, reusable, for infusion less than 8 hours
Ambulatory infusion pump, single or multiple channels, electric or battery operated, with administrative equipment, worn by patient
Infusion pump, implantable, non-programmable (includes all components, e.g., pump, catheter, connectors, etc.)
Infusion pump system, implantable, programmable (includes all components, e.g., pump, catheter, connectors, etc.)
External ambulatory infusion pump, insulin
Implantable intraspinal (epidural/intrathecal) catheter used with implantable infusion pump, replacement
Implantable programmable infusion pump, replacement (excludes implantable intraspinal catheter)
External ambulatory infusion pump, insulin, dosage rate adjustment using therapeutic continuous glucose sensing
Parenteral infusion pump, stationary, single or multi-channel
Ambulatory traction device, all types, each
Traction frame, attached to headboard, cervical traction
Traction equipment, cervical, free-standing stand/frame, pneumatic, applying traction force to other than mandible
Traction stand, free standing, cervical traction
Cervical traction equipment not requiring additional stand or frame
Cervical traction device, with inflatable air bladder(s)
Traction equipment, overdoor, cervical
Traction frame, attached to footboard, extremity traction, (e.g., buck's)