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Mike,
I'm not sure if I know what I'm talking about and wanting whatever answer
to, but however the majority of us know that sometimes private insurance
companies like Blue Cross Blue Shield are much more willing to buy a better
quality of power chair compared to the power chair that Medical Assistance
is willing to purchase. With this in mind, is this why companies have to
produce various series?
Thanks,
Anthony
Visit my website at www.anthonyarnold.net
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From: Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Mike Collis
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:27 PM
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Subject: Re: Power chair question
They use various frame designs to create different levels.
Mike
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From: Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Anthony Arnold
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:56 PM
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Subject: Power chair question
Friends,
I don't know how many of you have taken the time to study the power chair
industry (and I know it's probably boring to discuss unless you have a
definite interest), but recently I was describing to somebody that Invicare
has several different series of power chairs they manufacture. I know that
this party doesn't want a full explanation on the engineering, but am I
right they use various hardware components to help create various price
levels.
Thanks,
Anthony
Visit my website at <http://www.anthonyarnold.net> www.anthonyarnold.net
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