CPB (Certified Professional Biller) Certification Practice Exam

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What does DME stand for?

  1. Durable Medical Equipment

  2. Department of Defense

  3. Diagnosis related groups

  4. Disproportionate share hospital (adjustment)

The correct answer is: Durable Medical Equipment

The term DME stands for Durable Medical Equipment, which refers to medical equipment that is designed for long-term use and is essential for individuals with certain medical conditions or disabilities. Examples of durable medical equipment include wheelchairs, crutches, oxygen tanks, and hospital beds. DME is typically covered by health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, given that it is deemed medically necessary and prescribed by a qualified healthcare provider. Understanding the context in which DME is used is important for billing and coding professionals. Being knowledgeable about DME enables professionals to ensure that claims are processed correctly and that patients receive the necessary equipment for their health needs. The other options listed, while relevant in different contexts—such as the Department of Defense, diagnosis-related groups used for hospital payments, and disproportionate share hospital adjustments—do not pertain to the category of equipment used in medical care.