noSLEEPforYOU wrote:I don't know which machine the doctor prescribed. The DME should only send the machine the doctor prescribes. Should I refuse any machine that doesn't record?
I remember the doctor said something about the insurance company wanting proof that you actually use the machine. My insurance will pay 100% of anything so I would imagine they would want to upsell instead of sticking me with junk.
I don't know all the particular wording of my health insurance. If I accept the machine I imagine it will be harder to exchange it for a better one. I don't know what will happen if I refuse the machine, other than delaying therapy and sleep.
The sleep study had me on a Respironics machine.
The DME usually gets paid the same amount of money for any CPAP machine because that's the way insurance usually works. He has a big incentive to sell you the cheapest piece of junk he can. He has incentive to lie about it.
It's like walking into a used car dealer with a sealed bag of money. If he makes a sale, the used car salesman gets the whole bag of money no matter which car he sells you. Are you going to let the used car salesman pick out the car for you? Are you going to believe his recommendations for which car to choose?
The doctor usually doesn't specify a particular machine. The prescription usually says something like "CPAP, 12cmH20, with heated humidifier and mask."
You have the legal right to buy your CPAP from any supplier. Be sure they're "in-network" for your insurance. Find out who the local in-network DMEs are for your area. Be ready to try several and play them off of each other to get the right machine and good service. You'll get better service if the DME knows you're ready to walk out and try another DME. A second DME may be willing to offer more to get your business. Get a written copy of your prescription. It will help you buy equipment online, or get an emergency replacement if you have problems when traveling.
I recommend you go into the DMEs office to get your machine. That helps prevent them from playing the game of "I only brought this particular machine and mask," and laying a guilt trip on you. You'll have a better choice of masks as well. It's a lot easier to walk away and find another DME if you're in their office. If they do deliver your machine, be sure to figure out the machine you want. Don't be surprised if they "accidentally" bring the wrong, cheaper machine.
Do NOT let them scam you into the wrong machine. Many of them are used car salesman types who are used to manipulating people. You can wait a few days to get the right machine, which will make a big difference in your health.
Most machines record "compliance" data that records when you use it. This is useless in terms of telling you how well your treatment is working. Compliance data is to benefit the insurance company, not the patient. For the same price to you, you can probably get a fully data capable machine that will record every apnea or breathing event, and even have EKG like waveforms of your breathing. There is free software you can get online that will show you this data. A competent sleep doctor can read this data and see how your therapy is going. It's like having a mini-sleep test automatically every night you use CPAP.
Doing CPAP without full data collection is like having a heart patient in the hospital and not bothering to hook him up to a heart monitor.
Try to get an Auto CPAP machine. The DME may lie to you and say you can't have one because the prescription is for a manual machine. The prescription might say one fixed pressure, but an auto CPAP can be set to do that. If you want to try APAP later, you have the option. Some APAP machines record more data than their manual CPAP machines.
I'll recommend a PRS1 Auto or a ResMed S9 AutoSet. PRS1 Pro or S9 Elite are good manual CPAP machines.
Do NOT accept a PRS1 PLUS or S9 Escape or Escape Auto. They record a lot less data. Don't accept an older model like a ResMed S8 or Respironics M series.
If possible, call up the DME and find out ahead of time what machine they're going to give you, and post it here before you get it. Don't accept the wrong machine as a "temporary" machine.