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BEST PRACTICES FOR VENDORS OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
"Assistive technology vendors make a big contribution to the quality of life of people with disabilities through high quality, consumer-responsive products and services." Dan Bunting, Midwest Association of Medical Equipment Suppliers
Oklahoma ABLE Tech, 1514 W. Hall of Fame, Stillwater, OK 74078-2026, http://okabletech.okstate.edu, 800-257-1705
VENDORS OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY...
Vendors of assistive technology provide products and services with the needs and welfare of people with disabilities as their primary concern. Vendors of assistive technology are specialists who provide technology to meet the specific needs of people with disabilities in areas including but not limited to:
-wheeled mobility
-seated and alternative positioning
-ambulating equipment
-augmented communication
-environmental control systems
-activities of daily living
-job accommodation
-adaptation of equipment
-transportation
-sensory aids
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Assistive technology or rehabilitation equipment is distinguished from other durable medical equipment in that it is generally:
- specified in response to information gathered through a team-based assessment and evaluation. In addition to the vendor, this team may include a physician, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech/language specialist, nurse, teacher and other relevant rehabilitation professionals. Input from the customer, family, employer, and other primary care providers, who are integral team members, is of utmost importance;
- ordered to meet the individual customer's specific needs and wishes, taking into account current and long-term costs, context of use and maintenance and repair requirements, and;
- as needed, customized, adapted or fabricated from additional components by the vendor to best meet the customer's specific needs.
QUALIFICATIONS OF VENDORS
Vendors must have sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, disabling conditions and disease processes relevant to the technical aspects of the equipment they provide. In order to gain and maintain this knowledge, vendors will regularly engage in self-guided study and/or attend courses, seminars, trade shows and other continuing education activities. Vendors support and participate in the efforts of rehabilitation organizations to improve vendor services. Vendors recognize the need for, and actively pursue, communication and interaction with other vendors. The goal of these interactions are to:
- maintain the standards of professionalism necessary for continued participation as respected team members; - increase the awareness of services and products, improve overall product quality, and enhance product and service development in the field; and
- communicate with, and educate local funding agencies and insurance carriers.
RESPONSIBILITIES AS TEAM MEMBER
Vendors strongly support the team approach to the provision of assistive technology. As team members, their primary responsibilities are to:
- actively solicit information from the customer, family, physician, employer, physical therapist, occupational therapist, and other medical or educational personnel, regarding the customer's physical, functional, and associated needs; as well as the specific goals to be met by the Assistive Technology;
- in close consultation with the referring health or rehabilitation professional(s), customer, customer's family, and other primary care providers, explain the appropriate choices of commercially available and custom-fabricated equipment which would meet the specified needs;
- use objective criteria and comparisons to assist the team in choosing among the options available.;
- using appropriate instruments and techniques, participate in measurements of the customer and of living/work areas, to assure proper fit and function of equipment;
- deliver, fit, and adjust the prescribed equipment;
- actively encourage the team to review the equipment to assure it meets the goals and objectives as specified; and
- instruct the customer, family, employer, teacher, and team in proper use, maintenance, and repair of, and significance of insurance to, the equipment provided.
HELP WITH FINANCING PROCESS
Vendors inform the customer, family, and/or employer, of their financial obligations and of requirements for reimbursement through third-party agencies and insurance carriers, in order to assure proper and timely prior authorization and ordering of equipment. When appropriate, they inform the customer, family and/or employer of alternative funding sources.
ASSISTANCE IN PURCHASE DECISIONS
Vendors provide equipment comparable to that being purchased for demonstration or trial use. Referrals to current users of specific or comparable equipment are provided on request.
ON-GOING SUPPORT AND SERVICE
Vendors provide long-term service and support for the equipment they sell through knowledgeable, skilled, highly trained service personnel. They maintain an adequate inventory of replacement parts to provide timely service and repair of all equipment supplied. Vendors provide a written estimate of cost and time required for any repair work. During the repair period, they make available loaner equipment comparable to the original equipment. Vendors provide a specific, written statement of warranty on the equipment provided, including commercial warranties on manufactured equipment or components, and dealer warranties on adapted or custom-fabricated items. Guaranteed response time for repairs should also be included with equipment warranties. Vendors maintain adequate levels of professional liability insurance. When they are involved in the design, fabrication, or substantial modification of commercially available equipment, they also maintain appropriate levels of product liability insurance.
QUALITY ASSURANCE STANDARDS
Vendors utilize written quality assurance standards. These procedures include, but are not limited to:
-Reviewing the procedures utilized in integrating custom-designed and fabricated equipment with commercially-manufactured equipment, to assure compatibility and safety;
-Understanding the properties of the materials used in custom-designed and modified equipment to assure long-term durability; and
-Documenting the goals and objectives set by the team, as well as the short and long-term effectiveness of the equipment in meeting those goals and objectives.
Vendors will provide consumer or professional references, upon request.
Vendors should base their recommendations solely on the customer's needs as outlined by the team, and on the desires of the customer, family, employer, and other primary care providers; to strive to meet the goals and objectives specified by the team in the most cost-effective manner.
"Best Practices for Vendors of Assistive Technology" is a publication of the Oklahoma ABLE Tech program. It may be duplicated in whole or in part, ABLE Tech requests it be credited appropriately.
ABLE Tech would like to thank the Illinois Assistive Technology Project for sharing their "Best Practices for Vendors of Assistive Technology" information for this publication.
ABLE Tech is funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Department of Education, Grant #H224A50007. This publication does not necessarily reflect the position of the policy of NIDRR/ED, and no official endorsement of the material should be inferred.