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Title: oxygen costs Post by froman on Sep 22nd, 2003, 5:47pm I got a prescription for one month of oxygen. I do not know if my insurance will pay it. I will find out tomorrow but my headache wants to know tonight. Does anyone know what the cost is for this. Your help is greatly appreciated. THANKS Jeff |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Prense on Sep 22nd, 2003, 5:48pm Someone said they got a setup the other day for like $18... I think it was Chuck. |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by froman on Sep 22nd, 2003, 6:17pm ANYBODY OUT THERE???? |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Prense on Sep 22nd, 2003, 6:19pm The supplier should be able to give you that info as well. |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by ckelly181 on Sep 22nd, 2003, 6:25pm Okay, this sounds really stupid (I just can't remember how to do percentages...duh), but I paid $17 for a month. This is 20%, my insurance paid 80% I got the set up from the local med supply company. Chris |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Not4Hire on Sep 22nd, 2003, 6:27pm ...jeff!... *itsagoodthing* (tm) that you got the script for o2--so many people have problems. And this reaLLY PISSES ME OFF...but that 's another Rant. (see this http://tinyurl.com/oafp thread and I hope you read ALL of it... pore ole gene missed my point completely....) as to costs: YMMV*....depends where you live, what $^(&%^$ insurance you have, and how willing-to-be-taken-advantage-of you are.... I have heard some real horror stories here, including a Doctor whose insurance was paying something like $123 per refill... and Camerooski'sMom... who also got bent over pretty good. You should reasonably expect to pay $75-125 for a regulator-- $40 for an E tank-- $3 for an NONREBREATHER mask(accept no other)-- zero-nothin-nada for this information-- and ya oughta send $25 to OUCH every year: don's yacht needs new oars..... click the OXYGEN button to the left.... and good luck! Steve(N4H) *yer mileage may vary |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Jackie on Sep 22nd, 2003, 6:28pm We pay $30 for the big tank and $15 for the portable. I don't remember what the rental is on the regulator.....we bought them years ago and I don't remember what the purchase price on those was either. Some insurance companies cover the cost. Sometimes it takes a fight to get them to do it but with a script from the doctor they should and it would be worth an appeal if they refuse. Call the medical supply people in your area.....they can give you the numbers. Good Luck, Jacks 8) |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by BarbaraD on Sep 22nd, 2003, 6:39pm My setup was $350 back years ago (probably more now) and I bought it. The refills I don't know about - had a friend at the place who forgot to put the invoices down. Now hubby is on O2 and I sorta "use" his. Medicare pays for it. I'm trying to figure out how to put my regulator on his O2 making machine. They gave him one of those as well as the portable bottles. But the regulator on the electric machine only goes to 5 ltrs. I couldn't get the nice little guy to put a bigger one on there. Ok- I'm not proud - I tried. Anyhow, whatever it costs - it's worth it if it works. Hugs BD |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Prense on Sep 22nd, 2003, 6:41pm on 09/22/03 at 18:39:06, BarbaraD wrote:
DING DING DING DING! ;D |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Jackie on Sep 22nd, 2003, 6:47pm We didn't have a 'set up' cost.....just presented the script and they brought the tank with the regulator....we paid for the mask (minimal cost). We did pay rental on the regulators and then decided to buy them when we figured out it might be a long run. Jacks 8) |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Cerberus on Sep 22nd, 2003, 7:00pm I'm sure the going price is jakked up cause its insurance paying for it, but, its costing BC/BS of Illinois 80$ mo. or is it a day? no,its a month, and thats just for the bottles, mask, reg, and stand the O2 itself I believe is basically free. hehe I kept the gear the entire "PF time" ya know....Just in case........ ;D Go figure, Ramon |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by froman on Sep 22nd, 2003, 7:59pm Thanks everyone. Your input is appreciated. Seems like costs vary. Either way it sounds like this is a must try at any cost. Thanks Jeff |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by FrankF on Sep 22nd, 2003, 8:01pm What's your insurance (HMO or PPO or whatever), and what state are you in? |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Patrick_A on Sep 22nd, 2003, 10:29pm My Neuro told me in a off the record way that welders oxygen is the same as what the hospitals use. Welders O2 has to be pure or you will get bad welds. Welders O2 is much, much cheaper than the so called purified Hospital type O2. I would bet that Jonny knows! Patrick ;D |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by surfshi on Sep 23rd, 2003, 2:57am AND CUT THE DARN STRAP OFF THE REBREATHER THIS WILL KEEP YOU FROM FALLING ASLEEP WITH THE O2 on.SAVE$$$$$... not sure of the price. |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by Turts on Sep 23rd, 2003, 3:33am Ive been to the neuros today, and before I was able to push for the o2, (after all the info here I had to try it for myself) he offered it to me. Guess Ill find out the price the hard way tomorrow, will keep you posted on how much us aussies have to pay. |
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Title: Re: oxygen costs Post by ClusterChuck on Sep 23rd, 2003, 7:18am Jeff, I am the one that stated that it cost me $18.00 for my initial setup. That included that tank, about 5 feet tall, regulator, two non-rebreather masks, and two 25 foot sections of hose. I just got a refill yesterday, and that was only $15.00. I am getting my setup from a home health care company. They deliver it to me, and set it up. They are not charging me a separate rental for the tank or the regulator. I am shocked at some of the prices I see posted here. I don't know why my setup is so cheap, but that is what it is. Good luck Chuck |
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