Here are the codes: http://www.cpap-supply.com/v/cpap-insurance-codes.asp Note the ones for CPAP and Auto-PAP are the same.heavybreathing wrote:Interesting that people are recommending the S9 Autoset. I was going to consider myself fortunate if I could get the S9 Escape, and real fortunate if I could get the S9 Elite. I wasn't going to try for the Autoset because the doc wrote the prescription for a fixed pressure and a fixed EPR value. I figured that getting an S9 Autoset with that prescription would be impossible. Was I wrong? Could I actually insist on an S9 Autoset?
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I called the insurance company, and they can switch the authorization to a different DME if this one is unwilling to do what is best for me. From what I can tell, the insurance simply authorized certain CPT codes (and stated some are for rental and some are for purchase). They did not specify what brands/models the DME should provide with those codes.
I welcome all tips. Thanks! You guys/gals are great!
E0601 Continuous airway pressure (CPAP) device (e.g. smart CPAP, auto CPAP, CPAP)
If the doc writes the prescription for a fixed pressure, that is ridiculously easy for the DME to program into an S9 Autoset or any other Autp-PAP. Don't let them tell you you can't have an auto machine because the prescription is for CPAP. The price difference is only about $50 betweent he S9 and the S9 Autoset. Offer to pay the difference, if you have to. Better yet, tell them if they don't give you the auto-machine you'll find another DME who will.