Max Units per DOS
Andrea Couture
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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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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>>
Notice to Recipient: This e-mail is confidential and meant only for the
intended recipient(s) of the transmission and may be a communication
privileged by law. If you received this e-mail in error, any review, use,
dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail is strictly
prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the
sender by reply e-mail and please delete this e-mail from your system and
destroy any copies. Thank you for your cooperation.
Citation
Andrea Couture, “Max Units per DOS,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 21, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/228917.