Disclaimers
The Free Meter offer is valid only to qualified beneficiaries with diabetes and
dependent on insurance enrollment. Deductibles and co-payments may apply. This offer
is not available to current United States Medical Supply, Inc. patients. The meter
is distributed by United States Medical Supply, Inc.. The free meter offer is not
applicable to all brands of meters and the meter shown is for illustrative purposes
only. Other terms and conditions may apply. The Free Gift option may not apply to
all products offered by United States Medical Supply, Inc. or US Med, Inc..
Free shipping is included for standard 90-day diabetic supply order or other standard
product shipping. United States Medical Supply, Inc or US Med, Inc. ships within
the 50 United States as well as Puerto Rico (standard shipping only) and APO/FPO
U.S. military addresses (standard shipping only). We do not ship orders internationally.
The information contained in the website herein is strictly for informational and
educational purposes and is not to be considered as advice, medical or otherwise,
from United States Medical Supply, Inc. or US Med, Inc.. Always consult your doctor
regarding any medical questions that you have and before purchasing or adjusting
any medication, medical equipment, or testing supplies that you feel may have an
effect on your current health condition.
MEDICARE DMEPOS SUPPLIER STANDARDS POLICY
Note: This is an abbreviated version of the supplier standards every Medicare DMEPOS
supplier must meet in order to obtain and retain their billing privileges. These
standards, in their entirety, are listed in 42 C.F.R. 424.57(c).
- A supplier must be in compliance with all applicable Federal and State licensure
and regulatory requirements.
- A supplier must provide complete and accurate information on the DMEPOS supplier
application. Any changes to this information must be reported to the National Supplier
Clearinghouse within 30 days.
- An authorized individual (one whose signature is binding) must sign the application
for billing privileges.
- A supplier must fill orders from its own inventory, or must contract with other
companies for the purchase of items necessary to fill the order. A supplier may
not contract with any entity that is currently excluded from the Medicare program,
any State health care programs, or from any other Federal procurement or non-procurement
programs.
- A supplier must advise beneficiaries that they may rent or purchase inexpensive
or routinely purchased durable medical equipment, and of the purchase option for
capped rental equipment.
- A supplier must notify beneficiaries of warranty coverage and honor all warranties
under applicable State law, and repair or replace free of charge Medicare covered
items that are under warranty.
- A supplier must maintain a physical facility on an appropriate site.
- A supplier must permit CMS, or its agents to conduct on-site inspections to ascertain
the supplier’s compliance with these standards. The supplier location must be accessible
to beneficiaries during reasonable business hours, and must maintain a visible sign
and posted hours of operation.
- A supplier must maintain a primary business telephone listed under the name of the
business in a local directory or a toll free number available through directory
assistance. The exclusive use of a beeper, answering machine or cell phone is prohibited.
- A supplier must have comprehensive liability insurance in the amount of at least
$300,000 that covers both the supplier’s place of business and all customers and
employees of the supplier. If the supplier manufactures its own items, this insurance
must also cover product liability and completed operations.
- A supplier must agree not to initiate telephone contact with beneficiaries, with
a few exceptions allowed. This standard prohibits suppliers from calling beneficiaries
in order to solicit new business.
- A supplier is responsible for delivery and must instruct beneficiaries on use of
Medicare covered items, and maintain proof of delivery.
- A supplier must answer questions and respond to complaints of beneficiaries, and
maintain documentation of such contacts.
- A supplier must maintain and replace at no charge or repair directly, or through
a service contract with another company, Medicare-covered items it has rented to
beneficiaries.
- A supplier must accept returns of substandard (less than full quality for the particular
item) or unsuitable items (inappropriate for the beneficiary at the time it was
fitted and rented or sold) from beneficiaries.
- A supplier must disclose these supplier standards to each beneficiary to whom it
supplies a Medicare-covered item.
- A supplier must disclose to the government any person having ownership, financial,
or control interest in the supplier.
- A supplier must not convey or reassign a supplier number; i.e., the supplier may
not sell or allow another entity to use its Medicare billing number.
- A supplier must have a complaint resolution protocol established to address beneficiary
complaints that relate to these standards. A record of these complaints must be
maintained at the physical facility.
- Complaint records must include: the name, address, telephone number and health insurance
claim number of the beneficiary, a summary of the complaint, and any actions taken
to resolve it.
- A supplier must agree to furnish CMS any information required by the Medicare statute
and implementing regulations.
- All suppliers must be accredited by a CMS-approved accreditation organization in
order to receive and retain a supplier billing number. The accreditation must indicate
the specific products and services, for which the supplier is accredited in order
for the supplier to receive payment of those specific products and services (except
for certain exempt pharmaceuticals
- All suppliers must notify their accreditation organization when a new DMEPOS location
is opened.
- All supplier locations, whether owned or subcontracted, must meet the DMEPOS quality
standards and be separately accredited in order to bill Medicare.
- All suppliers must disclose upon enrollment all products and services, including
the addition of new product lines for which they are seeking accreditation.
- Must meet the surety bond requirements specified in 42 C.F.R. 424.57(c).
- A supplier must obtain oxygen from a state-licensed oxygen supplier.
- A supplier must maintain ordering and referring documentation consistent with provisions found in 42 CFR § 424.516(f).
- A supplier is prohibited from sharing a practice location with other Medicare providers and suppliers.
- A supplier must remain open to the public for a minimum of 30 hours per week except physicians (as defined in section 1848(j) (3) of the Act) or physical and occupational therapists or a DMEPOS supplier working with custom made orthotics and prosthetics.