02-01-2014, 05:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2014, 05:47 PM by Shastzi.)
RE: DME woes
One must keep in mind that they are your financial *adversary* Why?
Because you are paying in buckets of cash every month.(premiums) in addition to co-pays and/or deductables.
They make money by weasling out of honoring your claims!
(Even if they pay off all claims and then some they still make a barrel of money on float because they take your premiums and invest them in high return securities!)
So if they balk at delivering you a $50 mask part when you need it, then smack them with a 2X4 (but make it look like an accident since I would never reccomend any real violence. Nope. )
=~.6=
"With ordinary talent and extraordinary perseverance, all things are attainable." - Thomas Foxwell Buxton
RE: DME woes
They are not doing you any favors by providing you with supplies. You are the one in charge of your health. You pay the bills, either through insurance or directly. Which in turn fills their pay check. Just be firm and direct and they will usually respond likewise.
RE: DME woes
Well I'm just going to switch to a new nasal mask that has replaceable cushions (at least one a month). I have even called ResMed about the Nano's cushion reimbursement schedule and they also confirmed the 1 every 3 month Medicare schedule.
I used the Nano last night and it leaked quite a bit so a new and different mask is in order anyway.
RE: DME woes
Sometimes it is the DME, other times the RT...good for you, Lukie, in being active and engaged when it comes to your health. I had a few hiccups with my DME...fortunately, I was able to pick up the phone and call the owner. She got things handled and let me know the information that the RT should have. For now, they still have me as a client...but I've become more engaged as well and am looking for the best things for me...not just what they want to give me. I'd say my relationship with my DME has become non-exclusive.
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RE: DME woes
From what I remember, the Nano's cushion was on a ball-&-socket type thing and you could remove it.
trish6hundred
RE: DME woes
U can detach it both from the hose and the soft plastic frame.