IkreeR wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:15 am
I am new here, after being non-compliant for more than year.

That's a topic for another post. Doctor wrote a prescription for a new bilevel machine and all supplies. The code is 0470 BiPap.
So this means a straight BiPap, and not an auto, correct?
Not necessarily. Here is a table of insurance code for cpap equipment and supplies:
A7034 is CPAP Nasal mask
A7032 is CPAP Nasal mask cushion
A7033 is CPAP Nasal pillows
A7030 is CPAP Full Face mask
A7031 is CPAP Full Face mask cushion
A7044 is CPAP Oral Interface
A7027 is CPAP Hybrid mask
A7028 is CPAP Hybrid mask cushion
A7029 is CPAP Hybrid mask nasal pillow
A7046 is CPAP Humidifier Chamber
A7037 is CPAP tubing, long and short hoses
A4604 is CPAP Heated tubing
A7038 is CPAP disposable filter
A7039 is CPAP gross particle (foam) filter
A7035 is CPAP headgear
A7036 is CPAP chinstrap
E0561 NU is CPAP Passover Humidifier
E0562 NU is CPAP Heated Humidifier
E0470 RR is BiPAP rental
E0470 NU is BiPAP purchase
E0471 RR is BiPAP-ST rental
E0471 NU is BiPAP-ST purchase
EO601 RR is CPAP rental
E0601 NU is CPAP purchase
Notice that BiPap code 0470 does not differentiate between an auto and a straight BiPap. The scrip can get you either. Unless the doc has specified an auto machine, the DME will try to force you to take a straight one. Suggest you get back to your doc and get him to clarify which he is prescribing. Then include the terms "As Written" to apply to the cpap machine only and "Patient's Choice" to apply to the cpap mask so you can change around if needed.
IkreeR wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:15 am
The scheduler at my local DME says the insurance will cover 10 months rent to own, as long as I am compliant. (My appointment is next Monday.) Then I get a notice from my insurance that they will cover 6 units of 0470 RAD with noninvasive interface, etc., for 3 months. Why would they only pay for 3 months? And 6 units? I only need one machine.
Speculation: It is possible ??? that your insurance already partially paid for some months already and they are letting you know that you will have to pick up the tab for the months already paid.
IkreeR wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:15 am
Yes, I will call them, but have no time today. I am just looking for some possible insight into this before I jump into the insurance quagmire. Thanks.
To get clarity, you'll have to talk to your insurance company.
BTW, the term BiPap is a trademark of Philips-Respironics. The generic term is Bi-Level. Other companies have their own terms for this technology.