Mechanical Stretching Devices (for Kentucky Only)
Policy governs coverage and medical necessity of mechanical stretching devices (including LLPS, SPS, PASS, and dynamic splinting systems) for treatment of joint contractures in Kentucky; it applies to UnitedHealthcare determinations in that state.
Added language clarifying that medical records documentation may be required to assess whether the member meets clinical criteria for coverage and that documentation must fully support medical necessity.
Revised description for HCPCS code E1841.
Updated Clinical Evidence and References sections to reflect the most current information.
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