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Non-disposable medical equipment known as durable medical equipment (DME) is utilised in healthcare facilities like hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. Wheelchairs, walkers, and hospital beds are a few examples of DME. DME is covered by Medicare Part A and Part B for usage in home care settings. Wheelchairs, oxygen supplies, test strips for blood pressure, crutches, and power mobility equipment may all be covered under DME. Durable Medical Equipment Market has a significant history of reimbursement, which may have some bearing on the total market. Prior to purchase, Medicare must approve the precise durable medical equipment that the patient's doctor has prescribed. Some DME distributors and manufacturers may suffer as a result of Medicare's initiative to encourage competitive bidding to put its compensation in line with other payers.