In many parts of the country, a new program called Competitive Bidding will require you to obtain certain medical equipment from specific,
Medicare-contracted suppliers in order for Medicare to pay. Not all products are subject to competitive bidding in the same area. If you are
located in a city where the program is in effect, you will need to obtain some or all of the following items from a contracted supplier:
- Oxygen, oxygen equipment, and supplies
- Standard power wheelchairs, scooters, and related accessories
- Enteral nutrition, equipment, and supplies
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) devices and Respiratory Assist Devices (RADs), and related supplies and accessories
- Hospital beds and related accessories
- Walkers and related accessories
- Support surfaces (Group 1 and Group 2 mattresses and overlays)
- Manual Wheelchairs and accessories
- Mail-order and local home delivery of diabetic supplies
- Nebulizers
- Home infusion therapy including insulin pumps and supplies
- TENS Units and supplies
- Patient Lifts
- Commodes
- Seat Lift Chairs
- Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Devices and related supplies and accessories
Competitive Bidding areas are designated based on the zip code of your permanent residence on file with Social Security. To find out if your
zip code is affected by Competitive Bidding, call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-4227). You may also visit Medicare.gov and lookup suppliers in your
area by zip code (a notice will appear if your area is subject to Competitive Bidding). If medical equipment is marked with a yellow/orange
star, it will need to be provided by a contracted supplier (also marked with an orange star). Throughout this guide, products that are
potentially impacted by the competitive bidding program will be designated with a double asterisk **. Your provider can assist you with
answering your questions about competitive bidding and can address whether or not they have been contracted to provide the services you need
if subject to competitive bid.