Hi
Nancy-
Thanks
for the thought-
E2599
is specifically an accessory for a speech generating device, not otherwise
coded. (So I donât think I could use that
codeâ)
Maybe
I need to look at a closer definition of the word
âelectronicââ
Margaret
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for a laser pointer?
What if you used
the same code as for switches, since it is an access
method?
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I just
recâd an email for a DME administrator, asking for the HCPC code for a
communication board and a laser pointer.
I know that the
HCPC code for a communication board is E1902
E1902- COMMUNICATION
BOARD, NON-ELECTRONIC AUGMENTATIVE OR ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION
DEVICE
I donât
know think a laser pointer would fit into that. (Itâs pretty much an
accessory for a low tech board).
Has anyone ever
had to supply a HCPC code for a laser pointer?
Thanks for your help
with this-
Margaret
Cotts
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