Orthotic and Prosthetic Appliances Guidelines
Exceptions to these guidelines may be made based on the individual needs of the member or the unique characteristics of the delivery system. The definition of medical necessity is health care services that are necessary to prevent significant illness or significant disability, or to alleviate severe pain. Therefore, prescribed appliances will ... ................
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