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RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - zonk - 07-18-2012 (07-18-2012, 12:15 PM)Sleepster Wrote: You don't have to get the autoset to get a data-capable machine.But it dos help. Its like having two machines in one Fixed pressure machine and auto-titrating machine If I have to choose......guess which one S9 AutoSet ...............every time RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - Sleepster - 07-18-2012 (07-18-2012, 12:49 PM)SuperSleeper Wrote: True, but having an S9 AutoSet will give the patient much more in the way of options... both Auto or CPAP mode, plus data-capability. True, but as one poster reported here recently, his insurance company wouldn't approve an APAP, even though it had been prescribed by his doctor. He said it was because there was no evidence that one was needed. Perhaps it's all in the way the doctor writes the prescription. Quote:The only one who loses money when you go the data-capable Auto route is the DME. Unless there's a larger co-pay for the more expensive machine. RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - johnsonjb - 07-26-2012 Hi guys, just joined. picked up my spankin new darth vader mask, aka s9 autoset. Got the resscan software installed to the desktop, but it doesn't have a card readr, I do have one as a shared device on the wireless printer though, an sleepyhead accesses that data fine. ResScan refuses to see it, is there a manual way of downlaoding the data to a person's chart in resscan, or is this something I'm going to need to install on the laptop which does have a built in sd reader. RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - mjbearit - 07-26-2012 (07-18-2012, 09:07 PM)Sleepster Wrote:(07-18-2012, 12:49 PM)SuperSleeper Wrote: True, but having an S9 AutoSet will give the patient much more in the way of options... both Auto or CPAP mode, plus data-capability. Yep, another great reason for Supplier #2! Sometimes it is easier to throw money at a problem to make it go away! JMHO! RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - Blue68Camaro - 07-27-2012 Follow up: I spoke with my Doctor asking him for a new prescription for the Auto Set machine. He admitted he did not know much about the machines and relied on others to give me the proper machine. After going over the differences he said he would take care of it. Our Phone call was not more then 3 minutes long and I really didn't expect much help. Well to my surprise I received a call from the Medical supply company and they told me to come on in and swap out the machine. They were also told by the Doctor to give me what ever machine I wanted. It is true what SuperSleeper wrote about the pricing. They charged the insurance company the same amount for the bottom of the line or the top of the line so they can get the max return. Insurance pays 80% of allowable so I had to pay 20%. What a scam.... Bottom Line: I love the data capability, it lets you see what your body is doing during sleep and how the machine is reacting. The major benefit I receive now is I do not go through the day now feeling dizzy all the time. I suspected the pressure was to high and the data proves it. I average around 9 and below, I very rarely hit 12, my setting for a manual machine I was suppose to use. RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - zonk - 07-27-2012 (07-26-2012, 09:31 PM)johnsonjb Wrote: Hi guys, just joined. picked up my spankin new darth vader mask, aka s9 autoset.Hello and welcome - Congrats on your new AutoSet, its awesome machine. I,m not conversant with the download stuff but the built-in card reader on the laptop should work just fine. RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - zonk - 07-27-2012 (07-27-2012, 02:34 PM)Blue68Camaro Wrote: Follow upCongrats on your new machine RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - Sleepster - 07-27-2012 (07-27-2012, 02:34 PM)Blue68Camaro Wrote: It is true what SuperSleeper wrote about the pricing. They charged the insurance company the same amount for the bottom of the line or the top of the line so they can get the max return. Insurance pays 80% of allowable so I had to pay 20%. What a scam.... Huhh?! Which is it? Does insurance pay 80% of the cost of the machine, or the same amount regardless of the cost of the machine? RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - Blue68Camaro - 07-27-2012 (07-27-2012, 05:19 PM)Sleepster Wrote:(07-27-2012, 02:34 PM)Blue68Camaro Wrote: It is true what SuperSleeper wrote about the pricing. They charged the insurance company the same amount for the bottom of the line or the top of the line so they can get the max return. Insurance pays 80% of allowable so I had to pay 20%. What a scam.... $1327.50 billed to insurance company (This is the S9 ONLY) $1062.00 insurance company will pay (This is the insurance company's MAX) $265.50 I had to pay Here is where I feel they are wrong: If I was to go to them and by the machine out of my own pocket they would charge me $950 for the S9 and the H1(Humidifier), both for way less then just the S9 with insurance involved. Dont think this is not normal, it is. My wife works in the Medical field in a hospital. She sees this stuff go on all the time. Max charge to insurance all the time. I guess to answer your question, they pay %80 of the cost of the inflated price of the machine. RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 3.16-SP1) - Sleepster - 07-27-2012 (07-27-2012, 06:16 PM)Blue68Camaro Wrote: $1327.50 billed to insurance company (This is the S9 ONLY) Suppose you had gotten a far less expensive CPAP machine. Your insurance company would have paid less and so would you. Correct? I don't believe, based on what I've seen, that the DME suppliers make more money when they provide a patient with a cheap brick instead of a more expensive data-capable machine. By the way, I agree with you that these types of pricing arrangements are ridiculous. They are the result of insurance companies lobbying legislatures to increase their profits at the expense of affordable medical care. |