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Re: If no insurance, what to do for CPAP


Posted by Pat on October 07, 2001 at 15:11:59:

In Reply to: Re: If no insurance, what to do for CPAP posted by emailbarry@mail.com on October 07, 2001 at 11:22:07:

The rent on my CPAP is $150. a month, Medicare allows $86XX and they pay 80%. I also had a talk with my DME when I was on Oxygen concentrator. They asked me how much I could afford and I told them $15.00 a month and they accepted that for 18 months. I then went on CPAP and medicare. The machine is mine next month due to the option of still renting or owning after Medicare renting it for 13 months.

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