My thought is that bad DME's should be replaced as soon as possible, and reported to any licensing body, etc.
Some patients may be stuck in a bad HMO, where the model is for insurance and DME to conspire against the patient.
If this is the case, the only redress may be to contact the appropriate insurance regulators; and
failing that, the press! I know, privacy goes right out the window! But I suspect that is the plan.
CPAP Basics 5
- chunkyfrog
- Posts: 34545
- Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere special--this year in particular.
Re: CPAP Basics 5
_________________
Mask: AirFit™ P10 For Her Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Airsense 10 Autoset for Her |
- SleepWellCPAP
- Posts: 370
- Joined: Fri Mar 22, 2013 11:44 am
- Location: Naples Florida
- Contact:
Re: CPAP Basics 5
Hello Zoocrewphoto,
Thanks for clarifying!
So you've got a DME that is filing claims for headgear that are not the correct size. The shortest route to a resolution in this case would be to get the manager on the phone and state that you are going to call your insurance and dispute their claims unless you get the exact item you are needing. When you go to your insurance to complain, it adds an entirely new spin on why they need to address your concerns, so I don't believe they will let this remain unresolved.
One thing to point out here for everyone is that if a DME tells you they can't get something, or it doesn't exist, they are not necessarily lying, they may just be unaware. In this case however, since you have given them the item number of the product you need, either they order it, or you will ask your insurance to reverse payment on claims filed. Any reasonable manager will see that your insurance is paying quite well for the items you are receiving and won't want to lose that business.
Hope that helps. Good luck. Please post how things go.
Jim
Thanks for clarifying!
So you've got a DME that is filing claims for headgear that are not the correct size. The shortest route to a resolution in this case would be to get the manager on the phone and state that you are going to call your insurance and dispute their claims unless you get the exact item you are needing. When you go to your insurance to complain, it adds an entirely new spin on why they need to address your concerns, so I don't believe they will let this remain unresolved.
One thing to point out here for everyone is that if a DME tells you they can't get something, or it doesn't exist, they are not necessarily lying, they may just be unaware. In this case however, since you have given them the item number of the product you need, either they order it, or you will ask your insurance to reverse payment on claims filed. Any reasonable manager will see that your insurance is paying quite well for the items you are receiving and won't want to lose that business.
Hope that helps. Good luck. Please post how things go.
Jim
Jim Swearingen
Author of the book Sleep Well & Feel Great with CPAP, a definitive guide
For a free copy inquire with your local county librarian
CPAPtalk featured - Also available through Barnes & Noble Booksellers
Author of the book Sleep Well & Feel Great with CPAP, a definitive guide
For a free copy inquire with your local county librarian
CPAPtalk featured - Also available through Barnes & Noble Booksellers
- zoocrewphoto
- Posts: 3732
- Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:34 pm
- Location: Seatac, WA
Re: CPAP Basics 5
Not exactly. I got the first mask and headgear, and they charged their rates for the mask and headgear. When I asked to order the small headgear, they told me it did not exist. Then said they would not order it. They also told me that the mask comes with the standard headgear and cannot be ordered without it. In other words, if I stayed with them, every time I order the mask, I would have to pay for head gear I can't use and still go online to buy the headgear myself.SleepWellCPAP wrote:Hello Zoocrewphoto,
Thanks for clarifying!
So you've got a DME that is filing claims for headgear that are not the correct size.
Jim
The current DME that I use has no problem ordering my small headgear and had no problem ordering my mask without the standard headgear. So, it is quite easy to get what I want without having to pay for what I don't want. The first DME was lying on both counts.
I also believe that the second mask they sold me was already used, but I didn't know better at the time. It was in a large ziplock bag, not a Resmed bag.
_________________
Mask: Quattro™ FX Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
Additional Comments: Resmed S9 autoset pressure range 11-17 |
Who would have thought it would be this challenging to sleep and breathe at the same time?
Re: CPAP Basics 5
The following is an unpaid political announcement:
Are you having trouble with your CPAP? Can't get the hang of it? Don't really understand what's going on?
Then you're in luck!
The Lung Association of Canada Saskatchewan offers a FREE guide to answer all your questions. No money, no strings, no slimy used-car salesman types to deal with.
Why pay for an inferior product when you can get top of the line material for nothing?
Right answer!
Click here for your FREE handbook:
SLEEP APNEA ACTION HANDBOOK
I'm mollete and I approve this message.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.
Are you having trouble with your CPAP? Can't get the hang of it? Don't really understand what's going on?
Then you're in luck!
The Lung Association of Canada Saskatchewan offers a FREE guide to answer all your questions. No money, no strings, no slimy used-car salesman types to deal with.
Why pay for an inferior product when you can get top of the line material for nothing?
Right answer!
Click here for your FREE handbook:
SLEEP APNEA ACTION HANDBOOK
I'm mollete and I approve this message.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.