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Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:42 pm
by chunkyfrog
"Buh-bye!"
Get thee away from this greedy quack ASAP!
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:42 pm
by Sheriff Buford
Need to get another doctor. Your machine will give the doc plenty of data. It's treated data...only.
This thread has got me thinking. We we REALLY wanted to know (and I mean REALLY), we could ramp our machines down real low.... just above the uncomfortable range, but well under the treated range. Then... get our results the next morning. This would tell us how bad our apnea really is... Kinda sick... huh?
Sheriff
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:49 pm
by kaiasgram
Sheriff, go get that unethical doc for us! You can return to tracking Pugsy down after that.
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:01 pm
by pandatx
That is so wrong. I can't believe it. That is insane. Are they going to do the study for free?
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:05 pm
by chunkyfrog
Even if you are not on Medicare, this doc may be ripping off Medicare--good to give them the heads-up!
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:06 pm
by jencat824
I had 9 sleep studies - 8 of which were for the purpose of trying to eliminate/treat seizures which were happening in my sleep (also when I was awake). Last study in 2007, got a new machine when mine was going out last yr. Only used data from 2007 study to get my new machine. Most of my supplies have been paid thru insurance & they use the 2007 study data for that too.
Time to look for a new Dr. I would not fire the existing Dr until you get a new one, just because its easier to get records transferred that way. I fired a Dr once & played hell getting the records transferred - had to insist it was the LAW for me to have my records to get them. Just a thought. Also, you definitely want to call your insurance company & tip them off to this kind of abuse of the system.
Jen
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:21 pm
by tqpannie
I saw my sleep doctor in January and the only thing she stated is that we might do a send home oximetry set up for me in July just to see where my O2 levels are if we drop the o2 from 2.5 to 2.0. I'm okay with that--she said that I don't have to have another study unless my AHI goes way up again.
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:25 pm
by allen476
As others have said, run away from this quack like your ass is on fire.
Last sleep study was 3 years ago and that was because I was having difficulty with a pressure of 19 and did a bipap study. I wouldn't have done it otherwise.
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:29 pm
by BlackSpinner
My sleep doctor said that as long as I watched my AHI and it stayed under 5 and I had no other issues reoccur that i didn't need to see him or have another study. That was 3 years ago.
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:21 pm
by zoocrewphoto
My sleep doctor did a 6 week followup, then 6 months later, mostly to make sure things were on track and that the initial issues of getting used to it were improving. Normally, his next appointment would be a year later if things are looking fine. He is a neurologist who specializes in sleep and headaches. At my 6 month appointment, I brought up my headaches. My morning headaches are pretty much gone (unless I sleep a long night without my machine,and I know that is my instant feedback for not using my machine). But I still have weather change headaches. He gave me a headache diary to use, and scheduled a followup in 6 months (unless my headaches get worse and I want to come in sooner). In fact, they are much fewer now, so maybe the cpap is also helping with those too.
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:20 pm
by porete
caffeinatedcfo wrote:mrnetwurm wrote: it's her policy to check all her patients every six months with a new sleep study. Her office also happens to be the sleep clinic.
Yep - time to switch doc. She is abusing the system and is contributing to the over-inflated cost of medical insurance! I wonder what your insurance carrier would say if you advised.
I agree. I am not even sure if insurance would cover one every six months...they are so expensive. It kind of sounds like your MD is making lots of money from unsuspecting patients. If he/she accepts Medicare, it could also be a fraud issue. I had my study in 07/2011, and my MD has not said one word about another one.
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:33 pm
by quietmorning
Wow!! Talking about brazen!
Is it me, or are a lot of docs starting to take the crooked mechanic route?
Re: Sleep study "How often" ? Are you kidding me ?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:46 pm
by mrnetwurm
Thanks for all the great replies. I did confirm with my medical supplier that my script was written to expire after one year. I will be asking my primary care doc to take over.