Application

  • Motorised Bed Recliner

    Motorised bed reclinerThis recliner can be fitted on any home bed thus saves the space issues in small houses/apartments. This provides the back raise function using a remote which makes the process of lifting the patient easy and also gives the patient the back support for sitting in an upright ...
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  • There Are Mainly Two Types of Hospital Beds

    There are mainly two types of hospital beds:Manual Hospital Beds: Manual beds are moved or adjusted by using hand cranks. These cranks are located at the foot or head of the bed. Manual beds are not much advanced like electronic bed as you may not be able move this bed as many position like that ...
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  • Hospital Stretchers wil be in a large need in future.

    Transport equipments that are used for the safe transportation of patients within a healthcare setup are known as hospital stretchers. At present, the healthcare sector uses hospital stretchers as examination desks, surgical platforms, medical inspections, and even as hospital beds. A surging ger...
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  • What is the function of hospital bed?

    Hospital beds are designed so that you can provide a loved one with top-quality care. When a person is recovering from an injury or needs to spend a large amount of time in bed, your average bed will fall short of their needs. Home care beds include features which can accommodate a patient’s spec...
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  • What should the fine home care medical beds look like?

    Homecare medical beds are available in different styles, but you will notice that nearly all of the beds are adjustable. The ability to raise the head and the foot areas of a bed is essential to patient comfort and well being. By adjusting the bed, you can relieve pressure on the patient’s body, ...
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  • Safety is paramount for hospital beds.

    Safety is paramount for anyone who is in bed for a long time, and home care beds are designed to maximize safety in your own home. They are available with bedrails for increased safety, and bedrails may be purchased separately. From safety release systems to nightlights which are built ...
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  • There are countless advantages for our medical beds.

    There are countless advantages to being able to care for a loved one at home, from financial savings to the morale boost that being in the comfort of your own home provides to a patient. Medical beds available in many different styles and designs suit your specific needs for home care. From long ...
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  • Decide What You Need in a medical Bed.

    Before you start shopping for a homecare bed, make a list of the features that are important to your intended use. Consider the weight capacity that the bed should have, and think about what you will need in terms of the bed’s overall size. If buying an adjustable bed, do you want an entirely pow...
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  • Keep Safety In Mind when shopping and using a hospital bed.

    It’s important to make your homecare setting as safe as possible. When using a homecare bed, consider the following safety advice.   Keep the wheels of the bed locked at all times.Unlock the wheels only if the bed needs to be moved. Once the bed is moved into place, lock the wheels again. &n...
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  • Pinxing considers hospital beds medically necessary DME (Durable Medical Equipment)for members who meet any of the following criteria:

    1.The member's condition requires positioning of the body (e.g., to alleviate pain, promote good body alignment, prevent contractures, or avoid respiratory infections) in ways not feasible in an ordinary bed; or 2.The member's condition requires special attachments (e....
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  • The policy about the adjustments of hospital beds.

    A fixed height hospital bed is one with manual head and leg elevation adjustments but no height adjustment. Elevation of the head/upper body less than 30 degrees does not usually require the use of a hospital bed. A semi-electric hospital bed is considered medically necessary if the&nbs...
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  • Hospital Beds’ Mattress

    Pinxing considers mattresses medically necessary DME only where the hospital bed is medically necessary.  If a member's condition requires a replacement innerspring mattress or foam rubber mattress, it will be considered medically necessary for a member-owned hospital bed.
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