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Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
#21
RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
Thanks, Opal and Bonjour. By the way, I finally obtained a copy of my sleep study report and Rx. I've put it in dropbox (linked above) - personal info redacted. I wanted to see if the Rx mentioned anything about data-capable. It's not mentioned on the order form anywhere - not requested by the doctor (neither the sleep doc who made the recommendation, nor my ENT who ordered the machine). That tells me the choice of model was totally up to the DME. So yeah, because they weren't instructed to order the data-capable machine, they didn't pick that one - $$$$. Also, curiously, the order form says the CPAP is a rental - implying that I don't own it. I have an email in to my DME to clarify that.
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#22
RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
To me, going by the form, the DME asterixed the cpap line and other areas they wanted the doctor to fill in. I think your doctor blindly followed their lead. The good news is, as you saw, that you are a monthly rent.
Hopefully your email will clarify how it works and your out of pocket costs, or someone here can advise, I would be returning it ASAP.
Worst case, you buy your own auto for 4-500$ off amazon
mask fit http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...ask_Primer
For auto-cpap, from machine data or software. You can set the min pressure 1 or 2cm below 95%. Or clinicians commonly use the maximum or 95% pressure for fixed pressure CPAP, this can also be used for min pressure.
https://aasm.org/resources/practiceparam...rating.pdf
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RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
(05-03-2017, 03:53 PM)ajack Wrote: To me, going by the form, the DME asterixed the cpap line and other areas they wanted the doctor to fill in. I think your doctor blindly followed their lead.

Yeah, you're probably right. I've been in business before where I needed a form filled out by somebody in a very specific way. What I'd do in that case is actually fill it out for them and just instruct them to "review it for accuracy" and sign the bottom. While there's no field on the form that specifically talks about "data-capabale," there is a box for "Auto."

Anyway, I do have a good rapport with my ENT doc, and my following up with him is tomorrow, so I'll discuss it with him then, as you and Opal, have suggested.
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RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
(05-03-2017, 03:53 PM)ajack Wrote: The good news is, as you saw, that you are a monthly rent.
Hopefully your email will clarify how it works and your out of pocket costs, or someone here can advise, I would be returning it ASAP.
Worst case, you buy your own auto for 4-500$ off amazon

Turns out it's not a rental. She emailed me back explaining that it was a purchase. It was covered by my insurance - I'm going to call them and see what they say. I think the claim is still being processed.
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#25
RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
See if your ENT can help you, if not you have 2 choices, 

1. be satisfied with the brick.

or

2. walk in to the DME with the machine and say that you are extremely not satisfied with the machine, here it is, now get me one of these!

But DO IT QUICKLY
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#26
RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
Option 3.  Tell the DME if they dont do #2 you will use it as a backup machine and there will be NO further compliance info on the machine as you will be purchasing a good machine on your own.
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RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
(05-03-2017, 04:39 PM)bonjour Wrote: Option 3.  Tell the DME if they dont do #2 you will use it as a backup machine and there will be NO further compliance info on the machine as you will be purchasing a good machine on your own.

Thanks. Does "NO further compliance info" mean my insurance won't pay them for the machine?
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RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
Sortof.  It means the insurance company won't pay more than the initial 90 day rental and will ask the DME to come and get the machine.  Machines are issued in a rent to own fashion.  (at least mine was.)  As soon as I was compliant, my DME billed my insurance for the full amount.  Once the DME has it back, they will need to either issue it to some other unsuspecting person or sell it used.  --My DME has used machines on their website and I suspect that's how they ended up with them.

Hopefully that works and they give you another machine as doing that might create another issue and maybe someone here can answer it.  If you turn in your machine because you're not compliant, will the insurance continue to pay for supplies (masks, hoses, filters etc.)  I'm not sure you can show compliancy on your new, self-purchased machine.

But I'm sure someone who's been here longer than me will have an answer for that question.
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#29
RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
I used this (the fact that it's a rental) to my advantage.  I brought it back to my DME, and told them I was returning it.  They were *shocked*.  I said "It's a rental, right?" Yep. I told them I no longer want to rent it.  

And then I told them which machine I *do* want to rent.  They were unwilling to provide that machine. So I found a different DME that was willing to provide the machine I was willing to rent.
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#30
RE: Yet another BAMBOOZLED sucker - I got a brick, now what?
Ah, I see now where you said you don't think it's actually a rental.

Have you called your insurance company and asked them? Mine told me exactly what they do and don't require (my insurance requires it to be a 13 month rent-to-own payment plan, AND my insurance does not require compliance). Armed with that knowledge, I was better able to navigate the "threats" and misinformation from my 1st DME.

P.S. Bonjour has laid out good options.

Act sooner rather than later.
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