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Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 [parts of this thread were copied from the old forum] Dolla Bill Wrote:Though I have been on cpap for about five years, I am just beginning to realize how little I know about it. Have been taking DME's recommendation on cpap machine, now I wonder if I should upgrade to an autoset machine? RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 tombarelybreathing Wrote:If you live in Ontario Canada, there are specific guidelines for an autocpap to be given to a patient. They must have a higher pressure than 10 ( which you have) and you must change pressure of at least 4 pounds between sleeping on your back and switching to your side.... RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 Dolla Bill Wrote:Thanks, Tom. Live in Atlanta Georgia. Have an appointment to view several cpap machines and masks on Friday. Insurance may pay, that would be nice. However I will probably buy something better than the Escape anyway if they won't. RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 zonk Wrote:Hey there Dolla Bill RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 zimlich Wrote:zonk is right, only your doc can decide if an AUTO is the right machine for you. It's a mistake to assume AUTO is superior in results to straight CPAP. Please don't buy into the hype about AUTO being the best machine. You certainly need a machine that is data capable which the Escape is not. RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 Dolla Bill Wrote:Have noticed several other posts relating to upgrading CPAP machine to an autoset. I don't think the constant pressure ResMed Escape II is the best for me. Have a hard time adjusting to the increased pressure. Mask, that was marginal before, now moves away from my face. Had no problems with mouth breathing before. I also want to take more active role in my therapy. I can get the Dr to specify a machine and I think he will agree with me that the best machine will be the ResMed S9 Autoset, buy I will listen if he has other advice as long as I get an autoset. RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 archangle Wrote:zimlich,(time=1314884856) Wrote:zonk is right, only your doc can decide if an AUTO is the right machine for you. It's a mistake to assume AUTO is superior in results to straight CPAP. Please don't buy into the hype about AUTO being the best machine. You certainly need a machine that is data capable which the Escape is not.I think everyone should get an Auto machine. They don't cost much more. RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 Dolla Bill Wrote:Trying to get an appointment with the Doc. RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 Dolla Bill,(time=1314906166) Wrote:Dd just talk with a DME about repalcing the current CPAP with a autoset. They said they would need a new prescription from a Doc and also told me that "no insurance covers an autoset," and that this machine would cost about $200 more, which I would be expected to pay.The DME is giving a line of complete and utter baloney. They are trying to maximize THEIR PROFIT, period. Private insurance and public insurance such as Medicare/Medicaid pay for auto-CPAPs all day long. Most DMEs get reimbursed by insurance or Medicare when they issue a CPAP to a patient. They usually receive a flat fee, no matter what CPAP they issue to the patient. SO, if the DME gets a flat fee of $1500 for a CPAP machine, it is in their financial interest to give the patient the absolutely cheapest machine in their inventory. If they give a patient a $700 basic "brain-dead" non-data-capable machine, they pocket $800 ($1500-700). If they give a patient a nice new $1100 auto-CPAP, they pocket only $400 ($1500-1100). That's why patients must INSIST strongly that a DME give them a data-capable or auto machine, or they will take their business elsewhere... you're essentially reducing their profit by asking such a thing. But if you threaten to walk out the door, they get no profit at all. Sometimes you gotta walk out the door and go elsewhere. I'd go to the doctor and ask them to write another script for auto-CPAP. Take the script to an honest DME, not someone who lies to you. If the doctor needs reasons as to why you need an Auto-CPAP, go here for more info: http://www.apneaboard.com/APAP.htm RE: Sleep test results. What should I do, now? - SuperSleeper - 03-08-2012 Dolla Bill Wrote:SS, you are very helpful! We have two of these DMEs we are working. I mentioned the other DME and this one said that maybe they could work something out. Will take the points in your article to the Doc and see what I can do. |