Every piece of hospice durable medical equipment (DME) can help preserve patient safety and dignity. Whether that’s a hospital bed or an oxygen tank, reliable access to DME is crucial for patient experience and clinical outcomes.
Knowing the top hospice equipment can help you plan, negotiate, and serve patients at top capacity. That's where data-informed procurement comes in, giving you information to guide smarter decisions.
Let's break down the most used DME items, why they matter, and how you can improve your sourcing.
Hospice care isn’t just about managing symptoms; it also means anticipating and meeting needs with the right tools.
Understanding and keeping in mind the most commonly used DME gives hospice providers that much-needed insight to plan ahead and avoid delays.
Each item is crucial for keeping patients autonomous and independent, which contributes to patient experience.
Oxygen devices are essential for managing conditions and natural respiratory symptoms that come with age. Humidifiers improve respiratory comfort, making this pair of DME items almost inseparable. Nebulizers and wheelchairs are necessities for patients who use them.
Hospital beds and pressure-reducing mattresses offer physical relief while also preventing pressure wounds such as ulcers. Overbed tables allow patients to have a place to eat, write, or even keep personal belongings.
Mobility equipment gives patients a sense of control and helps prevent falls. Commode chairs also reduce strain on caregivers and promote independence for patients with toileting difficulties.
Every item, counter together, contributes to a model of care.
Delivery lags are one of the most pressing issues, as delays in priority items can impact patient comfort and experience. Causes can range from inefficient supply chains to local vendor shortages.
Quality inconsistencies may also arise, as hospices juggle between vendors in different geographic areas. It may snowball into maintenance calls or safety concerns, which can disrupt care continuity.
Vendor training gaps can impact efficiency across teams. Even if equipment arrives on time, setting it up and using it correctly require additional steps.
Vendor partnerships and relationships influence your ability to deliver high-quality care. Price and availability are the starting point, but a dependable DME partner brings consistency and responsiveness to a clinical team.
While choosing a DME partner, there are a few capabilities to keep in mind.
At Qualis, we understand that a DME is crucial for patient comfort and trust.
That's why we built our platform around a robust DME network spanning over 900 suppliers across the U.S. We prioritize visibility and transparency through centralized reporting. Access to real-time data and analytics means empowered teams that can track trends.
Download the full hospice DME checklist and let Qualis help simplify sourcing.