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What is a Certificate of Medical Necessity?

If you’ve ever tried to use your health insurance benefits to cover medical supplies, you may have been told that you first need a Certificate of Medical Necessity (CMN). That begs two questions: What is it, and how do I get one?

A Certificate of Medical Necessity is a document that confirms a need for medical supplies HCD health

Medicaid and Incontinence Supplies

Good news! Most Medicaid plans cover incontinence supplies and bladder control products like pads, briefs and pull-ons. Find your state’s coverage in this guide, or sign up for incontinence supplies online now.

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How to Get Incontinence Products with an FSA or HSA Account

One of the challenges of incontinence isn’t the condition, but the cost. Incontinence supplies can be expensive, ranging from $900 – $4,000 annually. But if you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA), that cost can be greatly reduced.

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