Ruling Could Significantly Expand Use of Ekso Indego Personal in Home and Community Markets
In the final ruling, CMS codifies “the longstanding Medicare definition of brace to provide clarification on the scope of the Medicare Part B benefit for leg, arm, back, and neck braces and, as a result, classifies certain exoskeleton-type devices as braces for Medicare payment purposes.” This ruling could significantly expand the addressable market for Ekso Indego Personal.
“CMS’s ruling is a potentially game changing event that we believe classifies certain exoskeleton-type devices, such as the Ekso Indego Personal, as braces for Medicare payment purposes,” said
Ekso Indego Personal is a modular, lightweight and easily portable exoskeleton that is safe for use in most home and community environments. The device contains an advanced gait mode where the individual can reach faster walking speeds, granting them a new level of independence.
The Company has more than 260 inpatient and outpatient clinics and hospitals across
About Ekso Bionics®
Ekso Bionics® is a leading developer of exoskeleton solutions that amplify human potential by supporting or enhancing strength, endurance and mobility across medical and industrial applications. Founded in 2005, the Company continues to build upon its industry-leading expertise to design some of the most cutting-edge, innovative wearable robots available on the market.
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