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Insurance Covered CPAP Provides Various Kinds of CPAP Machines

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Insurance Covered CPAP is happy to inform the public that they can provide various kinds of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines from top manufacturers, including standard CPAP machines, auto-titrating CPAP or Auto-CPAP machines, and bilevel CPAP or Bi-PAP machines. A basic or standard CPAP machine is equipped with a compressor that applies a fixed amount of air pressure through the whole cycle, which is based on the patient’s specific medical sleep study. Automatic CPAP machines allow for automatic pressure adjustment through a sensor that senses when a sleep apnea event is about to happen and responds by increasing the air pressure sufficiently to relieve it. After this event has passed, the device automatically brings down the pressure to a more comfortable level. The Bi-PAP machine offers various pressure settings for both the inhale and exhale breathing cycles.

Craig Lisner from Insurance Covered CPAP says, “We can assist you in qualifying for your CPAP machine and supplies through insurance. We will work on your behalf in communicating with your insurance company with the goal of having your CPAP needs covered through insurance and then we will deliver it directly to your doorsteps. Our company is accredited by the Joint Commission. And once you have accomplished your Qualify Through Insurance form, we will contact your insurance company to verify coverage and submit all the necessary documents on your behalf. If you have any questions, simply call us and you can contact our customer service team.”

Examples of standard CPAP machines that sleep apnea patients can get through Insurance Covered CPAP are the AirSense 10 CPAP from ResMed and the Luna II CPAP from 3B Medical. The key feature of the ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine is its quiet operation. In fact, it is considered to be one of the quietest CPAP machines available on the market. It is also provided with intelligent features, including automatically detecting sleep onset and automatically adjusting the pressure to the lowest level required for treatment.

Examples of Auto-CPAP machines available for Insurance Covered CPAP are the AirSense 10 Autoset with HumidAir and ClimateLineAir Tube from ResMed, DreamStation 2 Auto CPAP from Philips Respironics, Luna II Auto CPAP from 3B Medical, and Resvent iBreeze Auto CPAP from Resvent. Automatic CPAP machines may be needed by some patients because standard CPAP machines may sometimes cause excessive dryness and difficulties in breathing against the pressure exerted by the machine. Because Auto-CPAP machines automatically increase the pressure only when a sleep apnea event is about to occur and reduces the pressure after the event has passed, patients may find them to be more comfortable.

Examples of Bi-PAP machine available for Insurance Covered CPAP are the AirCurve 10 VAuto with HumidAir and ClimateLineAir from ResMed and the Luna Bi-PAP from 3B Medical. Bi-PAP machines are the most sophisticated forms of CPAP machines. They are typically reserved for patients who cannot tolerate the standard or even the automatic CPAP machines. For instance, the AirCurve 10 bilevel machines have two pressure level settings: higher pressure when the patient inhales and a lower pressure when the patient exhales. The Luna Bi-PAP has automatic humidity control while the AirCurve has an integrated humidifier.

Insurance Covered CPAP, a MedSource LLC company, has a mission of allowing sleep apnea patients get the treatment they need through CPAP machines. They assure patients that they only get their products from the top CPAP machine manufacturers, such as ResMed, Fisher & Paykel, 3B Medical, Resvent, and Philips Respironics. Sleep apnea patients are able to receive high quality CPAP products and have it covered by insurance after the fill out a Qualify Through Insurance Form provided by the company. Once the application has been approved by the patient’s insurance company, Insurance Covered CPAP will deliver the CPAP machine, mask and other supplies to the patient’s doorstep. For those who want to make sure if they really have sleep apnea, they can get a sleep test. A convenient and affordable at-home sleep test that can make it much easier for patients to be qualified for insurance coverage for their CPAP products is available through Insurance Covered CPAP. Most insurance plans including Medicaid and Medicare, will provide coverage for the CPAP machine, mask, and supplies. Even replacement supplies can be covered by insurance. Insurance Covered CPAP acts as an in-network provider with most insurance plans.

Those interested in knowing more about the services offered by Insurance Covered CPAP can check out their website, or contact them on the telephone.

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