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Clinician menu - Big Guy - 09-17-2019 I was looking around today in the clinician menu of my AirSense 10 AutoSet. I came upon a Reminder section for mask, water tub, tube, and filter. All were in the off position. Anyone have any idea as to what this does? Perhaps an option to remind you to change out the equipment as per some schedule? RE: Clinician menu - jaswilliams - 09-17-2019 (09-17-2019, 04:11 PM)Big Guy Wrote: I was looking around today in the clinician menu of my AirSense 10 AutoSet. That’s correct, it’s so the DME can set a reminder Please Phone 1800 xxxxx for a replacement mask RE: Clinician menu - OpalRose - 09-17-2019 You can set up reminders to replace those items at whatever intervals you want; like 1 month, 3 month, 6 months, etc. Or you can just write it on your calendar. RE: Clinician menu - Melman - 09-17-2019 It probably tells you to replace equipment more frequently than you need to so Resmed can make more money. Am I cynical? RE: Clinician menu - Big Guy - 09-17-2019 Thanks to all for your replies. You guys / gals are the best! RE: Clinician menu - SarcasticDave94 - 09-17-2019 As best as I can tell, you can set reminders for yourself to get the supplies you probably already have or to remind you the DME will be bugging you to order the supplies so they can ship more overpriced items and bill the insurance. RE: Clinician menu - Sleepster - 09-17-2019 (09-17-2019, 04:35 PM)Melman Wrote: It probably tells you to replace equipment more frequently than you need to so Resmed can make more money. For sure. But I think they're getting their replacement schedule from Medicare. There's a lot of profit to be made by lobbying for different Medicare regulations. Durable medical equipment being among the worst offenders. I don't mind them making profits, but they shouldn't be allowed to influence legislation in a way that lines their pockets. That seems like to corruption to me. RE: Clinician menu - Big Guy - 09-17-2019 I turn 65 in late October. I've already signed up for Medicare and now have my card. I need to contact my insurance company and see what's going to happen. My next shipment of supplies isn't due til the second week of October. RE: Clinician menu - Rcgop - 09-18-2019 I replace my supplies only as often as the manufacturer recommends. In my case Resmed. On page 20-21 of the clinicians manual the only reference to a time for replacement is on the filter at 6 months on less. All other supplies are to be replaced when broken or no longer serviceable. Filters are cheap and I replace them at 2 months but other parts must be broken. RE: Clinician menu - DaveL - 09-18-2019 There's wonderful information here. My DME is very helpful; it took me a long time to find them. However, they are very expensive. They do loan me masks without charge, and that's an incredible step forward. I'm told I have "benefits" for healthcare from work. The process is painful, and they don't pay. My search now is to find Canadian vendors where I can buy stuff cheaper. My goal is to get as close as I can to US prices. |