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About Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) uses controlled suction to promote healing of chronic, acute, and surgical wounds. Medicare covers NPWT devices and supplies for qualifying wound types when prescribed by a physician and managed by trained healthcare providers. DME suppliers provide device setup, dressing change supplies, patient education, and clinical coordination to accelerate wound closure and reduce infection risk in the home setting.

Does Medicare Cover Negative Pressure Wound Therapy?

  • Medicare Part B covers negative pressure wound therapy when prescribed as medically necessary
  • You typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after your annual Part B deductible
  • The supplier must be enrolled in Medicare and accept assignment
  • A doctor's written order and documentation of medical necessity are required

How to Choose a Medicare Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Supplier

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Confirm they specialize in negative pressure wound therapy
Some DME suppliers are generalists; others specialize. A supplier focused on negative pressure wound therapy will have better product knowledge, faster processing, and fewer prior authorization errors.
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Verify Medicare assignment status
Ask "Do you accept Medicare assignment?" A supplier who accepts assignment cannot charge you more than the Medicare-approved amount — your cost is capped at 20% coinsurance after your deductible. Non-participating suppliers can charge up to 15% more.
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Check accreditation from a CMS-recognized body
All Medicare DME suppliers must be accredited by a CMS-recognized organization: ACHC, HQAA, BOC, ABC, or TCT. Accreditation signals quality standards compliance. You can verify a supplier's accreditation by asking for their accreditation certificate or checking with the accrediting body directly.
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Confirm NPI number and active Medicare enrollment
Every Medicare supplier has a National Provider Identifier (NPI). You can verify any supplier at nppes.cms.hhs.gov. Also confirm their Medicare billing number is active by calling 1-800-MEDICARE — this protects you from suppliers whose billing privileges have been revoked.

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