DME nightmare(S)

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Jul 31, 2012 11:48 am

Sometimes you can only deal with them using your feet. Leaving is the socially acceptable way; and won't get you in trouble.
(Frequently, I just want to kick them in the 'brain', --and it's easier to reach, considering where they keep their heads)

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by BlackSpinner » Tue Jul 31, 2012 12:33 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:Sometimes you can only deal with them using your feet. Leaving is the socially acceptable way; and won't get you in trouble.
(Frequently, I just want to kick them in the 'brain', --and it's easier to reach, considering where they keep their heads)
What brain? I thought they were pre-zombie status.

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by DiverCTHunter » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:45 pm

BlackSpinner wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:Sometimes you can only deal with them using your feet. Leaving is the socially acceptable way; and won't get you in trouble.
(Frequently, I just want to kick them in the 'brain', --and it's easier to reach, considering where they keep their heads)
What brain? I thought they were pre-zombie status.
Careful, there isn't an ICD-10 or HCPCS code for Rectal-Cranial extraction, so it'd be out-of-pocket.
When in doubt, open the case. Remember: If you can't open it, you don't own it!

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by 123.Shawn T.W. » Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:01 pm

Y'all too funny! And correct too!

Thanks I needed a laugh today!
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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by 123.Shawn T.W. » Tue Oct 09, 2012 4:31 pm

Just a follow up ...

Today I got an email from the DME that tried to give me the "upcharge" ... With a link to a post patient survey on how they served me ...

So ... I filled it out the best I could, then left them a VERY detailed message in there comment section at the end!

On a different note:

All DME's are not bad ...


My new DME seems to be a lot more understanding ... Since the mask I got is not working, but because of my job it will be 7 weeks till I get back ... They are going to trade me mask cushions for my Mirage Quattro, as I can make that work. The TrueBlue nasal mask was eating up my nose! (they can't swap the mask out, as it is WAY past the 30 days)
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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by Lizistired » Tue Oct 09, 2012 6:23 pm

What comes around goes around! Good for you!

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by 123.Shawn T.W. » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:56 am

Yeah, I'm surprised they let it slip through ...

I was much more polite than I would have three months ago!
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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by 123.Shawn T.W. » Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:07 pm

I just got another email ...
S.T.A.R.S wrote: Dear Patient
 
I send my apologies. You may have received this survey and have not yet received your equipment. If this pertains to you, you may disregard this email. After completion of your setup you will receive another survey.
 
Again, I apologize for any confusion or inconveniences this may have caused.
 
Sincerely,
 
Tish Callaway, RRT
Compliance Therapist
 


Sleep Testing and Respiratory Services
2141 East Broadway Road, Suite 120
Tempe, AZ 85282
Direct: 480-282-6513
Tempe: 480-282-6563
Tempe Fax: 480-282-6663
Tucson: 866-396-2287
Tucson Fax: 520-918-1353

Nebraska: 402-965-0655
Nebraska Fax: 402-965-0645
Email: CPAP@starshealthcare.com
 
They don't seem to get it that I'm not ever going to get anything from them!
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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by Phil_in_CA » Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:46 pm

After reading your woes, I had to add my 2 cent's worth!

Even though my DME told me that I could have a PR 460 (data capable) rather than a compliance only machine 260 (brick), the person who was to deliver it yesterday called earlier in the day to confirm my appt. but proceeded to say that she didn't have the 460 with her. She would have to order it!

Now, why in the heck didn't she do that last week, instead of calling me to tell me (oh so late) that she couldn't bring it??? Damn! Now, I have to wait a whole week to start treatment! If this was her treatment and I dropped the ball like that, would she be so nice as to not yell and scream at her? I held me tongue and even was civil with her. Argh!!!

Even when you think things will finally go right, the other shoe drops.... #$%^&*

I have to hand it to my wife... she even was upset about it. I think she is tired of her husband of thirty-three years being an airhead, like I have for the last year or so. LOL!

Anyway, I think the trouble with DME's is that they can't put themselves in our shoes. It's just not that important, until you have OSA yourself!

Good luck and thanks for listening,
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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by chunkyfrog » Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:48 pm

They want you good and desperate so the 'bait and switch' works.

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by Phil_in_CA » Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:03 pm

I guess you are right..... I am too nice! Didn't even think of that!
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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by chunkyfrog » Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:11 pm

Avoid abuse or profanity--they may want the excuse to get rid of an expensive, picky patient.
Politely going over their head, insurance, or your doctor, may grease the wheels a little.
In the meantime, feel free to lay a guilt trip on her.
Find a really big, heavy GUILT worthy of this situation.

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by DiverCTHunter » Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:41 pm

123.Shawn T.W. wrote:I just got another email ...
S.T.A.R.S wrote: Dear Patient
 
I send my apologies. You may have received this survey and have not yet received your equipment. If this pertains to you, you may disregard this email. After completion of your setup you will receive another survey.
 
Again, I apologize for any confusion or inconveniences this may have caused.
 
Sincerely,
 
Tish Callaway, RRT
Compliance Therapist
 


Sleep Testing and Respiratory Services
2141 East Broadway Road, Suite 120
Tempe, AZ 85282
Direct: 480-282-6513
Tempe: 480-282-6563
Tempe Fax: 480-282-6663
Tucson: 866-396-2287
Tucson Fax: 520-918-1353

Nebraska: 402-965-0655
Nebraska Fax: 402-965-0645
Email: CPAP@starshealthcare.com
 
They don't seem to get it that I'm not ever going to get anything from them!
I know one thing they could get: a few bad reviews on healthgrades.com!
Hey, maybe a few other folks could chip in together and get them a big one
When in doubt, open the case. Remember: If you can't open it, you don't own it!

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by Tino2You » Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:15 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:They want you good and desperate so the 'bait and switch' works.
good and desperate or "in the fog"

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Re: DME nightmare(S)

Post by 123.Shawn T.W. » Thu Oct 11, 2012 9:00 am

Diver,

Unfortunately they only list Dr's, Dentists, and hospitals ... No DME's!
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