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National Coverage Determination (NCD) for Speech Generating Devices (50.1)

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Publication Number

100-3

Manual Section Number

50.1

Manual Section Title

Speech Generating Devices


Version Number

1

Effective Date of this Version

1/1/2001

Implementation Date

1/1/2001



Benefit Category
Durable Medical Equipment
Note: This may not be an exhaustive list of all applicable Medicare benefit categories for this item or service.

Item/Service Description

Speech generating devices are defined as speech aids that provide an individual who has a severe speech impairment with the ability to meet his functional speaking needs. Speech generating are characterized by:

  • Being a dedicated speech device, used solely by the individual who has a severe speech impairment.
  • May have digitized speech output, using pre-recorded messages, less than or equal to 8 minutes recording time.
  • May have digitized speech output, using pre-recorded messages, greater than 8 minutes recording time.
  • May have synthesized speech output, which requires message formulation by spelling and device access by physical contact with the device-direct selection techniques.
  • May have synthesized speech output, which permits multiple methods of message formulation and multiple methods of device access.
  • May be software that allows a laptop computer, desktop computer or personal digital assistant (PDA) to function as a speech generating device.

Devices that would not meet the definition of speech generating devices and therefore, do not fall within the scope of §1861(n) of the Act are characterized by:

  • Devices that are not dedicated speech devices, but are devices that are capable of running software for purposes other than for speech generation, e.g., devices that can also run a word processing package, an accounting program, or perform other non-medical function.
  • Laptop computers, desktop computers, or PDAs, which may be programmed to perform the same function as a speech generating device, are non-covered since they are not primarily medical in nature and do not meet the definition of DME. For this reason, they cannot be considered speech generating devices for Amedicare coverage purposes.
  • A device that is useful to someone without severe speech impairment is not considered a speech generating device for Medicare coverage purposes.

Indications and Limitations of Coverage

Effective January 1, 2001, augmentative and alternative communication devices or communicators, which are hereafter referred to as "speech generating devices" are now considered to fall within the DME benefit category established by §1861(n) of the Act. They may be covered if the contractor’s medical staff determines that the patient suffers from a severe speech impairment and that the medical condition warrants the use of a device based on the definitions above.


Transmittal Number

158

Revision History

11/2000 - Added new section, and defined speech generating devices. Effective and implementation dates January 1, 2001. (TN 132) (CR 1328)

09/2002 - Corrected section to include material that was inadvertently deleted via transmittal 150.  Effective date NA. (TN 158) (No change request number.)


National Coverage Analyses (NCAs)

This NCD has been or is currently being reviewed under the National Coverage Determination process. The following are existing associations with NCAs, from the National Coverage Analyses database.

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