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Julia,
Please tell us you secured a copy of your sleep study (a full and complete copy) and a copy of your non-descript script? The script should read your pressure setting(s), machine type - CPAP, BiPAP, APAP, etc. and the mask of the patient's choice. You need these two items now and in the future. GET AND KEEP COPIES !
If you didn't, you are entitled to them. Contact your issuing doctor and request them. Do not let them say No.
Depending upon your financial situation, there are several ways to get your equipment without empting your wallet.
Ask and I shall tell.
It totally depends on how helpful this local DME supplier is going to be. Some provide such poor service and education you are better off buying online and getting just what you want at a lot cheaper price. Whatever you decided be sure that you get a CPAP or APAP that is fully data capable or you will eventually regret it. Just because a CPAP has a data card does NOT mean it is fully data capable.
The online DME supplier will have your CPAP set up according to your CPAP script. And you will get the Clincians Manual as well as the Users Manual. There's no reason why you can't buy your CPAP and humidifier online and your mask from the local DME supplier IF you find the local DME supplier to be good to work with, honest and knowledgeable about mask fitting w/a lenient mask exchange policy.
Thanks for all the advise so far. Do you agree that I should get the mask from the local DME if I get the cpap from Craigs List?
but what incentive does the DME have to work with a patient if the DME isn't getting the sale on the machine and mask? put another way, will a local DME provide support for a machine and mask bought online from somewhere else?
Judy said:It totally depends on how helpful this local DME supplier is going to be. Some provide such poor service and education you are better off buying online and getting just what you want at a lot cheaper price. Whatever you decided be sure that you get a CPAP or APAP that is fully data capable or you will eventually regret it. Just because a CPAP has a data card does NOT mean it is fully data capable.
The online DME supplier will have your CPAP set up according to your CPAP script. And you will get the Clincians Manual as well as the Users Manual. There's no reason why you can't buy your CPAP and humidifier online and your mask from the local DME supplier IF you find the local DME supplier to be good to work with, honest and knowledgeable about mask fitting w/a lenient mask exchange policy.
Most local DME companies will NOT service a mask that is purchased from another place. However, some DME companies would not mind just providing the mask. The reason for this is (and this is from my insider information) that the cpap supply business, from a DME point of view, is a razor blade business! They don't care that you bought the razor somewere else as long as you buy the razors from them. In other words, they want your disposable supply business. Every 3 months a cushion, Every 6 months a new mask, Filters, tubing, headgear. I happen to know for a fact that the 3 largest DME companies in the country have Cpap supply divisions that do nothing but call patients to see if they need to reorder their supplies. The computer programs are set up to flag when a patient's Insurance company will pay for new supplies. So if they are smart they will service her and service her well! Most patients are on this therapy the rest of their lives. Thats a lot of masks over the years.
Jim Nadolny, BS, CRT said:Most local DME companies will NOT service a mask that is purchased from another place. However, some DME companies would not mind just providing the mask. The reason for this is (and this is from my insider information) that the cpap supply business, from a DME point of view, is a razor blade business! They don't care that you bought the razor somewere else as long as you buy the razors from them. In other words, they want your disposable supply business. Every 3 months a cushion, Every 6 months a new mask, Filters, tubing, headgear. I happen to know for a fact that the 3 largest DME companies in the country have Cpap supply divisions that do nothing but call patients to see if they need to reorder their supplies. The computer programs are set up to flag when a patient's Insurance company will pay for new supplies. So if they are smart they will service her and service her well! Most patients are on this therapy the rest of their lives. Thats a lot of masks over the years.
This makes sense. My DME just posted a notice on their website welcoming internet shoppers who have purchased their machine online. Part of the message states "...Service Program for clients who have purchased their CPAP and accessories online. Often, the CPAP device requires programming and settings, particularly for new customers who have never owned a CPAP. The Respiratory Therapists will titrate your unit and adjust your mask interface, customizing your therapy to meet your needs". There's got to be something in it for them, I guess it's repeat business and referrals by word of mouth.
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