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Re: insurance coverage of CPAP

Posted by SleepyRick on November 25, 1997 at 20:09:33:

In Reply to: insurance coverage of CPAP posted by John Reynolds on November 23, 1997 at 15:44:20:

Usually, Yes. Under the "Durable Medical Goods" section of your coverage, i.e. physician prescribed home medical equipment. Sme category as a glucose meter for a diabetic patient, or a nebulizer for an asthmatic patient. Of course, there are thousand of policies out there, so the best answer is call your customer service representative and ask.

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