I have prescription for cpap only. Can I use that RX to purchase an APAP out of my own pocket from CPAP.COM, or do I need a new RX specifically written for an APAP?
APAP question
-
Guest
-
Guest
-
Guest
Re: APAP question
Chances are you can use the CPAP prescription to buy an APAP and still get your insurance to pay at least what they would otherwise pay for a CPAP applied to an APAP. Some people offer to pay only the difference out-of-pocket. You shouldn't have to spring for the whole potato. My DME said the APAP cost them $300 more than the CPAP, I offered to split the difference, and they agreed. I really doubt the wholesale prices to them are really that much different, but I was quite alright with letting insurance do their part. (And it is satisfying to watch the moral and ethical arguments dissolve when the profitability is assured).rejlaw wrote:I have prescription for cpap only. Can I use that RX to purchase an APAP out of my own pocket
And yes you CAN use a CPAP prescription to by an APAP for at least one very important reason, an APAP IS A CPAP (with some incredibly useful added functionality).
(And depending on the meaning of "IS").
He who dies with the most masks wins.
