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How do you pay for your CPAP treatment?
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SusanVT
SusanVT
Joined in 2020
I didnt pay out of pocket. Look into a preowned machine. I had to upgrade to a bipass after a year. Some folks hate these things and quit. I was concerned for my health and stuck w it. Do research online and good luck.
Courtney_J
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Courtney_J
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@crays68 @SusanVT Hello crays67 and SusanVT, thank you for opening and participating in this discussion! Let me tag some other members who may not have seen it yet.
Hi everyone, how are you today? How did you finance your CPAP machine? Did you prefer to buy or rent? Do you think one option is better than another?
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Feel free to share your experiences and advice here, we're all here to help one another!
Take care,
Courtney
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Darkleich
Darkleich
Joined in 2020
Hi all, my insurance company CIGNA paid for my machine, it’s taking some getting used too.
CTemptation
CTemptation
Joined in 2020
My insurance covered the majority of my machine, I pay a monthly amount for ten months to rent the machine, after that, I own it.
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crays68
crays68
Joined in 2020
I have recently been diagnosed with OSA and have been prescribed CPAP. I have a high deductible healthcare plan. If I pay out of pocket the price for a Resmed airsense 10 is $1900 including service or the insurance company wants me to rent one for $238 per month for one year (not sure of the allowed amount set by insurance). Is $1900 a decent price with service? What is normal when paying out of pocket? To rent or to buy?Thanks for any help.