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Medicare Reimbursement Guide for Powe r Wheelchair Drive Control Systems Drive Control System Terminology The term interface in the code narrative and d efinitions describes the mechani sm for controlling the move ment of a power wheelchair. Examples of interfac es include, but are not limited to, joys tick , sip and puff, chin control, head contro[...]
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The interfaces described below by codes E2320-E 2322, E2325, and E2327-E2330 mu st have programmable control parameters for spee d adjustment, tremor dampening, acceleration control, and brakin g. E2320 Power wheelchair a ccessory, hand or chin control interface, remote joysti ck or touch pad, proportional, including all related electronics, and fi[...]
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E2327 Power wheelchair accessory, head control interface, mech anical, proportional, including all related electronics, mechani cal direction change swit ch, and fixed mounting hardware ($1960 to $2 307) Coding Guideline (E2327) A proportional, mechanical head co ntrol interface (E2 327) is one in which a he adrest is attached to a joystick-like de[...]