Group 1 static overlays and replacement mattresses group 2 low air loss beds alternating pressure and powered non powered overlays mattresses and group 3 air fluidized beds.
Air fluidized beds other support surfaces.
An air fluidized support surface employs the circulation of filtered air through silicone coated ceramic beads creating the characteristics of fluid.
Use of a group 3 support surface air fluidized bed is considered medically necessary if the individual meets all of the following.
Ethos offers the best in home air fluidized therapy aft technologies for patients recovering from wounds or pressure injuries.
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Group 3 support surfaces are air fluidized beds.
Group 3 support surfaces include air fluidized beds.
Beds with these surfaces are usually rented instead of purchased.
The bed consists of a tank filled with silicone coated microsphere beads.
The envella bed can help your patients heal more quickly and comfortably.
Medicare part b medical insurance covers air fluidized beds and other support surfaces as durable medical equipment dme that your doctor prescribes for use in your home.
An air fluidized bed support system minimizes pressure over bony prominences through body flotation on fine ceramic beads that are set in motion by warm pressurized air to simulate the movement of a fluid.
They are heavier than a standard bed so are not always suitable to place in older homes.
Air fluidized beds are often used for patients with multiple full thickness wounds or who have undergone myocutaneous procedures.
It pushes air through millions of tiny beads creating a fluid like environment that feels similar.
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Aft also known as a bead bed or sand bed is considered the gold standard for treating stage iii and iv pressure ulcers and can be critical to accelerate wound healing.
So we designed the envella air fluidized therapy aft bed as our most advanced wound care surface to date.
The purpose of this technology assessment is to determine the effectiveness of air fluidized beds a group 3 support surface and group 2 support surfaces for the treatment of stage iii and iv pressure ulcers in the home and other settings and to compare the effectiveness of air fluidized beds to group 2 support surfaces.
Patients with complex wounds need elevated care.
The individual has a stage iii full thickness tissue loss or stage iv deep tissue destruction pressure sore or is status post muscle skin flap repair of a stage iii or iv pressure sore.
Elevating the standard of care.
Air fluidized surfaces are expensive and difficult to maintain.