Re: [Assistive Technology] EyeMax for Vmax
Molly Doyle 18 Nov 2008 22:39 UTC
FYI
Hmmmm
I just spoke with our local rep in So. Calif. She said for clients who have the Vmax ... when the PALS needs the EyeMax accessory, you submit your request, include a justification for the EyeMax as well as the memory upgrade for the Vmax & the upgrade would be covered by Medicare & MediCal. The upgrade is medically necessary accessory because you cant use the EyeMax (Vmax) without it.
Molly Doyle MS CCC
CART-Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center
Downey CA 90242
www.rancho.org/cart
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>>> Alisa Brownlee <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx> 11/12/08 12:53 PM >>>
Just a comment to the group that I thought some would find useful. (and some of you probably already know this)
We are going for our first upgrade to the IMAX. This PALS has a DV5 Max that was ordered last year.
One item to note: When you order the IMAX attachment, you need an upgrade in memory. If this upgrade was not ordered with the original purchase of the DV5 Max, there is a $450.00 charge for the upgrade.
If an upgrade is ordered when a 5 is ordered, the charge is $175.00. So, bottom line is for all the 5 orders, if you think this person may eventually need an IMAX attachment, you should order the upgrade in advance. This is not going to be funded by Medicare, so it will be an out of pocket expense.
Just thought I should put that out there for the group.
Thanks,
Alisa
Alisa Brownlee, ATP
Clinical Manager, Assistive Technology Services
ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter
Assistive Technology Consultant, ALS Association, National Office
Direct Phone Number: 215-631-1877