Welcome to Apnea Board !
As a guest, you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use.
To post a message, you must create a free account using a valid email address.
Login or Create an Account
Medicare rejected my replacement Cpap after 4.5 years
Hi
I have a 4.5 year old recalled dreamstation and was lucky to find an approved dme with a Resmed s10 in stock. It may take a year or more for Philips for it to be fixed or replaced.
Medicare has rejected my claim . Does anyone have suggestions what to say in the appeal.
I am willing to pay the pro-rata portion for the remaining 6 months if necessary.
RE: Medicare rejected my replacement Cpap after 4.5 years
It depends on their policy and how flexible an adjuster or his/her supervisor can be. I agree with the previous poster, if the Dr. says in writing to start using another machine due to recall, and you have a current script, you should do what the Dr. says to do. It's for your health. I would see what appeal you have, but you can always submit the claim again in six months when your 5 years are up.
RE: Medicare rejected my replacement Cpap after 4.5 years
Under 5 years your DME is obligated to provide a loaner CPAP if the one you have is not usable. It is my understanding they will not foot the cost to replace if the device is less than 5 years old. Not sure how the repair/replacement by Philips is going to work, but I would get a loaner from the DME and when the 5 years comes up have your doc write a prescript for your CPAP of choice. Below is a screenshot of the email I received from Medicare (relevant info highlighted) .