The DME catalog behind our current VA performance
This is the work we do today — nationwide fulfillment of durable medical equipment for VA medical centers, with live performance at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System. Delivered to the door, set up in the home, documented for the COR.
Every major DME category, one supplier
Consolidated fulfillment across the categories a VA prosthetics department orders most — reducing vendor sprawl for the facility and handoff risk for the Veteran.
Mobility equipment
Manual and power wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, rollators, canes, and crutches — sized, adjusted, and fitted at delivery.
K0001–K0009 · E1130 · E0143Hospital beds & support surfaces
Semi-electric and full-electric beds, bariatric frames, rails, trapeze equipment, and pressure-redistribution mattresses and overlays.
E0260 · E0265 · E0277Bathroom safety & ADL
Commodes, shower chairs, transfer benches, raised toilet seats, and grab-equipment supporting safe aging in place.
E0163 · E0240 · E0247Orthotic bracing & in-home fitting
Knee, back, ankle, wrist, and shoulder bracing delivered through a nationwide practitioner network for in-home evaluation and custom fitting.
L0650 · L1833 · L1851Respiratory & sleep supplies
CPAP and BiPAP masks, tubing, filters, and resupply programs coordinated with facility sleep clinics and consult workflows.
A7030 · A7034 · A4604Patient lifts & transfer
Hydraulic and electric patient lifts, slings, and transfer devices with caregiver training included at setup.
E0630 · E0635 · E0621Wound care supplies
Advanced dressings, compression systems, and wound care consumables on scheduled resupply, coordinated with facility wound clinics.
A6021 · A6531 · A6545Compression & vascular
Gradient compression garments and pneumatic compression devices, measured and fitted to prescription.
E0651 · A6531Aids to daily living
Reachers, dressing aids, cushions, positioning devices, and the long tail of catalog items facilities need one accountable source for.
E0190 · A9270 catalogTwo delivery modes, one documentation standard
Not every order needs a truck, and not every order can go in a box. We run both channels under the same order-tracking and closeout discipline, so the facility sees one consistent record no matter how the equipment moved.
- In-home delivery & setup — field technicians deliver, assemble, fit, and instruct in served markets, with same-day priority for hospital discharges.
- Nationwide drop-ship — carrier and courier fulfillment to any address in the country for boxed DME and resupply items, with tracking pushed to the ordering officer.
- In-home practitioner fittings — a national network of orthotics practitioners for bracing evaluations and custom fittings in the Veteran's home.
- Pickups, exchanges & returns — end-of-need retrievals, sanitization between patients, and serialized asset accountability.
- Resupply programs — scheduled consumable replenishment for respiratory, wound care, and compression lines so Veterans never call twice.
How an order runs
| Step | What happens |
|---|---|
| Intake | Order received from the facility's prosthetics or ordering officer workflow and confirmed same day. |
| Routing | Assigned to field delivery, practitioner fitting, or drop-ship based on item type and location. |
| Delivery | Equipment delivered, set up, and fitted; patient instruction completed with teach-back. |
| Closeout | Proof of delivery, serial numbers, and education documentation returned to the facility. |
| Lifecycle | Maintenance, exchanges, and end-of-need pickup tracked against the same asset record. |