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| Word of the Week |
| by Denise at BrightLife Direct |
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| CONTRAINDICATION |
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Does insurance and/or Medicare pay for compression stockings?
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| Your insurance may or may not cover compression garments. Coverage varies by company and by policy. Medical insurance policies that do pay will typically limit the number that can be purchased each year. We recommend you call your insurance company to see if compression garments are covered.
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| Medicare will only cover graduated compression stockings worn below the knee for the treatment of an open venous stasis ulcer. They are NOT covered for the prevention of ulcers, to prevent the recurrence of ulcers, or for the treatment of lymphedema or swelling without ulcers. |
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| At this time, BrightLife Direct does not submit insurance or Medicare claims. We do include a detailed packing slip with every order that many of our customers use for reimbursement claims. A diagnosis code is typically required to file a claim. Your doctor must provide you with the diagnosis code.
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