Max Units per DOS

Andrea Couture

Description

Title:

Max Units per DOS

Creator:

Andrea Couture

Date:

1/10/2008

Text:

Dear List,
 
Was wondering if anyone is privy to the rationale the insurance companies
use to justify setting limitations on how many units of certain
items/services that can be delivered per date of service? For example, test
sockets, liners, sleeves and socks.
 
Also, how do you handle these deliveries in your facility? For instance, if
a client requires 6 socks for volume mgmt and hygiene purposes yet you're
only allowed to deliver 2 socks per DOS, how do you sanely accomplish
this?
 
Will post all responses -
 
Thank you,
 

Andrea Deshaies-Couture

Business Coordinator

Next Step O & P, Inc.

155 Dow Street #200

Manchester, NH 03101

603.668.3831

603.668.4032 (Fax)

www.nextstepoandp.com < <URL Redacted>>

 

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Andrea Couture, “Max Units per DOS,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 21, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/228917.