(05-02-2017, 08:38 AM)C0mbe Wrote: I don't know the specifics of your prescription, but this sounds like you are not complying with your insurance carriers rules, not that the prescription isnt valid.
The only time there are no strings attached with an xPAP prescription is when you are paying out of pocket. When you expect an insurance carrier to pay there are additional hoops you must go through.
For instance, you have to show failure on other devices first, and even when you've proved that they may want to know whether ASV will treat you effectively before spending $3500 on the Aircurve.
The sad truth is that insurance is a business, and a profitable one at that. Just because the doc wrote a script for a certain machine does not mean that insurance will automatically cover it. If that was true, the ins companies would all be bankrupt and we would all be using auto-bilevels and ASV machines because (imo) they are more comfortable and more effective.
I would suggest you take your prescription to Supplier #2 and see if they have any open box new Aircurve ASV, otherwise you will most likely have to go through the titration test.
Regarding more tests after you have the machine to optimize settings: this board can help you optimize your settings with no cost to you. There are some very knowledgeable members regarding ASV machines! Plus, the Aircurve 10 ASV is an incredible machine when given the room to work.
unless the doctor is screwing with me
the Rx is valid
I *have* the Rx in my hand
would he write an Rx that was not valid?
and make a big deal out of it when he handed it to me and said to come back in one month
he expected me to get the machine that day the way he talked
i am in compliance with insurance rules that they have made up so far
still waiting to see all their rules in writing which i had requested
it is the DME that wont honor the Rx without another titration study
i just had one for another bipap a few weeks ago
they are both E0471
another study is a waste of money and time
if the DME keeps stonewalling i may have to make an appointment to see the doctor again
insurance is another issue
i am working against them to get their written rules
i have done all the things they verbally told me were required
insurance keeps talking to the DME that feeds them a pile of crap
then i have to shovel it away and focus my insurance rep on their rules not what the DME says
i expect the sleepyhead data and help here will do far better than the sleep lab or doctors guessing by looking at the data