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De-Authorization - dahornor - 04-20-2021

Hi All,

I am interested in de-authorizing one the physicians who has access to my "myAir" ResMed Data.  

Does anyone know how do do this?

Thanks


RE: De-Authorization - Gideon - 04-20-2021

To my knowledge, and it could easily be wrong, you doctor doesn't have access to your "MyAir" data. He likely has access to your detailed data via AirView, a service from ResMed that he subscribes to.

Contact the doctor's office, and ResMed. Either should be able to do this. I don't know the contact for this at ResMed because this would normally be done via your doctor's office.


RE: De-Authorization - Geer1 - 04-20-2021

You could put the machine in airplane mode which turns off transmitting functions (unless you do need the data to go to someone like insurance etc).


RE: De-Authorization - RNeil - 04-20-2021

I am certain that the HIPA law gives you the right to do this in the USA.


RE: De-Authorization - Sleeprider - 04-21-2021

The ultimate solution: http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Resmed-S10-Disassembly-and-Modem-Removal


RE: De-Authorization - dahornor - 04-21-2021

(04-21-2021, 07:20 AM)Sleeprider Wrote: The ultimate solution: http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Resmed-S10-Disassembly-and-Modem-Removal

Hmm, I can imagine the insurance company might not be super impressed with this scenario.  But it's intriguing...