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Provigil is FDA approved for treatment of narcolepsy and excessive sleepiness associated with obstructive sleep apnea obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome and shift-work sleep disorder. Medicare will pay for Provigil only for one of those three diagnoses.
You indicate your diagnosis is hypersomnia. This diagnosis is insufficient for Medicare. Any appeal will fail.
If your diagnosis includes any one or more of the three approved diagnoses, you should get the doctor to file the letter again showing the correct diagnosis.
If sleep apnea is the cause (you did not say) of your hypersomnia, it should be fairly easy to get the doctor to file the correct diagnosis and get the Medicare claim approved.
BTW, Provigil treats a symptom, what are you doing to treat the underlying cause?
hypersomnia is a sleep disorder and is not always a symptom of bad sleep. Have you had a sleep study Carol? Without one you will not get approved for the meds.
Banyon said:Provigil is FDA approved for treatment of narcolepsy and excessive sleepiness associated with obstructive sleep apnea obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome and shift-work sleep disorder. Medicare will pay for Provigil only for one of those three diagnoses.
You indicate your diagnosis is hypersomnia. This diagnosis is insufficient for Medicare. Any appeal will fail.
If your diagnosis includes any one or more of the three approved diagnoses, you should get the doctor to file the letter again showing the correct diagnosis.
If sleep apnea is the cause (you did not say) of your hypersomnia, it should be fairly easy to get the doctor to file the correct diagnosis and get the Medicare claim approved.
BTW, Provigil treats a symptom, what are you doing to treat the underlying cause?
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