Pediatric Gait Trainers and Standing Systems (Kansas)
State-specific UnitedHealthcare medical policy for Kansas governing coverage determinations for pediatric gait trainers and stationary/mobile/active standing systems; delegates specific medical necessity criteria to InterQual Durable Medical Equipment criteria. Includes applicable HCPCS codes and applicability notes.
New Medical Policy established.
Coverage Summary
This Kansas-specific UnitedHealthcare medical policy (Policy Number CS159KS.01, effective June 1, 2025) covers determinations for Pediatric Gait Trainers and Standing Systems. The policy delegates the clinical medical necessity determination to InterQual® CP criteria — specifically the InterQual CP: Durable Medical Equipment, Pediatric Gait Trainers criteria for gait trainers and the InterQual CP: Durable Medical Equipment, Standing Frames criteria for standing systems — and relies on those external criteria to define the necessary clinical elements for coverage. Applicability: this policy applies only to members in the state of Kansas and defers clinical decisioning to InterQual as the primary criteria source.
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