New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by kayfouroh » Thu Jul 14, 2011 6:36 pm

I called my sleep center and asked about getting a new machine, they fwd'd me to the DME with a specific number, I am already going to be on vacation tomorrow so I didn't have time to call the DME before I left... I'll call when I get back. What is the point of the SD card I have on the 150 if it doesn't log anything?

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by Pugsy » Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:18 pm

kayfouroh wrote:What is the point of the SD card I have on the 150 if it doesn't log anything?
It will log hours of use.
Might be necessary to satisfy insurance requirements.
If you were an over the road truck driver under DOT regulations it is enough to document hours of use to keep DOT happy.
They don't care if therapy was sub optimal. They only care that the machine was used for so many hours over so and so time period.

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by Dojers » Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:44 pm

kayfouroh wrote:Well damn. I found out that another member on here (who is long gone by the looks of it) had a similar problem with my DME (Hampton Homecare)...

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Not sure if it's even worth it to try to get them to budge, I'll try next week but I am probably going to have to just return the machine
Fight them - unless they are the only DME your insurance company will deal with, threaten them with going to another DME or tell them they can have their brick back and you'll just buy your own masks, accessories, and machine yourself (even if you can't afford it, threaten it), and they can lose all that money since being on a machine is typically a lifelong thing. But try it politely first.

I just recently (received my machine 4 days ago!!) fought for a week and a half for my DME to take back the DS150 they sold me even after the doctor sent in a prescription for the DS450!! Kept asking me WHY I felt I needed one and I kept telling them the same answer that I wanted to be proactive with my health since sleep apnea can be life threatening and with insurance companies only paying for titration tests once a year, that's not good enough and that my doctor agreed with me, hence he sent the prescription. That's the second thing you can do - have your doctor fax in or mail in (however he/she does it) with the machine Respironics PR System One DS450 CPAP machine for reason of monitoring AHI and any breathing disruptions (if they are agreeable to that - mine was) and they cannot deny you the new machine. They can give you a hassle about it for a bit but legally since the doctor prescribed it, they HAVE to, by law, give you the machine prescribed.

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by archangle » Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:49 pm

saltyk9 wrote:What about the DS750S, how is that machine?
DS750 is the "PR System One REMstar BiPAP Auto with Bi-Flex." If that's the one you have, I believe it does very good data collection. It's a Bilevel machine, so it's somewhat different from a CPAP machine, but is generally considered to be "above" CPAP.

I think DS150 and DS250 are the only PRS1 machines that don't collect good data, but I'm not really that familiar with the PRS1 Bilevel machines.

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by cflame1 » Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:00 pm

There's also a Bipap plus... which you don't want.

but a Bipap Auto has full data.

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by wangyin » Fri Jul 15, 2011 2:10 am

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by jedimark » Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:34 am

Seriously.. Why the do they have to make idiotic non-data models?

Shame on Philips Respironics & ResMed for selling such stupid machines.

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by kayfouroh » Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:02 am

Success! They will be bringing me a data capable machine on Friday. They didn't sound too pleased but in the end I got what I needed

Thanks everyone.

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by kayfouroh » Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:57 pm

So I finally got my machine... It's a Resmed S9 Elite.

They stood me up on Friday (they do home delivery/setup, so I stayed home and they never arrived)... but the delivery guy called me today to say he can drop it off today.

The S9 is a HUGE upgrade from the PR S1 brick I got. I already downloaded SleepyHead and I already know how to get into the clinical menu

Thanks for the support guys! I would have definitely kept the brick without the help.

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Re: New PR System One CPAP -- How to see compliance?

Post by archangle » Sun Jul 31, 2011 6:08 pm

Congratulations!!!

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