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Discover our collection of PDAC L0464 Approved TLSO Braces at Brace Direct, featuring advanced triplanar control and a modular segmented spinal system for unparalleled support. Designed to extend from the sacrococcygeal junction to just below the scapular spine, these braces provide comprehensive support for the thoracic region. With four rigid plastic shells and a soft liner for comfort, each brace is engineered to restrict motion and alleviate pressure on the spine. Eligible for Medicare reimbursement, our L0464 collection offers the ultimate solution for those in need of superior spinal stabilization.
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View full detailsPDAC, or Pricing, Data Analysis, and Coding, is a vital service that ensures medical supplies are accurately coded and meet Medicare's strict standards. It's like a seal of approval indicating that a product is eligible for Medicare or insurance coverage, helping patients and providers navigate reimbursement more effectively.
HCPCS codes are a set of letters and numbers used in healthcare billing to describe medical services and supplies. There are two types: Level I codes for procedures and services, and Level II codes for products like DMEPOS (Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies). These codes help Medicare and insurance companies understand what needs to be covered.
For a product to be covered by Medicare, it needs to be PDAC-approved and have the right HCPCS code. This approval and coding tell Medicare the product is necessary and meets their quality standards, which means you or your patients could be reimbursed for the cost.
Medical providers should prescribe PDAC-approved products with accurate HCPCS codes and document their medical necessity. This ensures patients can get these essential supplies through Medicare or insurance, minimizing out-of-pocket expenses.