Re: Who reports compliance to the insurance company?
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:46 am
In my case the doc gets the information directly from the DME who gets it from me. The problem that I have is that I commute 70 miles each way to work and the DME is 30 miles from my home. Needless to say they are not open when I am not at work unless by chance she's in the office and can be scheduled with on a Saturday.
Since I got the ResScan software and am downloading it to my computer, all I have to do is hit "Report" select which one, and then "email" and it sends her the data. The first 60 days of data ended up being (with the detailed data included) 4.8Mb. I just sent this to her on friday for the first time and we'll probably schedule a timeline going forward.
The biggest issue here was not necessarilly the scheduling, but the need to take this machine into her office so she could download the data. The machine is backpack sized and pretty hefty. This machine has no other way to do it besides purchasing the whole add on unit for card useage. It is supposed to be able to store up to 365 days of summary and 3 days of detailed useage.
Since I got the ResScan software and am downloading it to my computer, all I have to do is hit "Report" select which one, and then "email" and it sends her the data. The first 60 days of data ended up being (with the detailed data included) 4.8Mb. I just sent this to her on friday for the first time and we'll probably schedule a timeline going forward.
The biggest issue here was not necessarilly the scheduling, but the need to take this machine into her office so she could download the data. The machine is backpack sized and pretty hefty. This machine has no other way to do it besides purchasing the whole add on unit for card useage. It is supposed to be able to store up to 365 days of summary and 3 days of detailed useage.