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Medicare · Parts A & B

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Does Medicare cover durable medical equipment?


Yes.

Medicare Part B covers durable medical equipment (DME): reusable medical gear your doctor prescribes for use at home, such as wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds, oxygen equipment, CPAP machines, and blood sugar monitors. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after the $283 Part B deductible in 2026, and Medicare pays the other 80%. To be covered, the item must be ordered by a Medicare-enrolled doctor and supplied by a Medicare-enrolled supplier, and some items are rented rather than bought. Equipment meant mainly for use outside the home, or only for comfort or convenience, is not covered.

Source medicare.govReviewed May 2026
Full guideMedicare Part B, doctor and outpatient coverage