Purchasing durable medical equipment (DME) today is easier than ever before, thanks to technological advancements and new processes implemented by DME providers and insurance carriers. However, it may still be confusing for many patients, especially when it comes to figuring out their insurance coverage.
Factors to consider when purchasing durable medical equipment
The key differences between durable medical equipment and disposable medical supplies

Many people living with a chronic illness or injury rely on home healthcare products to attain a good quality of life. Such products are categorized as durable medical equipment (DME) and disposable medical supplies. While both are designed to help patients manage their condition, the two categories are distinct from each other.
3 Common problems patients experience with DME providers

Millions of people across the United States use some form of durable medical equipment (DME). For them, DME is a necessity — without it, they could not get around, go about their daily activities, or get relief from the symptoms of their illness.
Advancements in technology have made purchasing DME far easier and more convenient.