Some other ideas,ada wrote:If I went with one machine ,my insurance would cover it...
However, a more advanced machine was decided on, so now I am paying out of pocket.
1. Sometimes if there is a medically justified need for a different machine, DMEs will let you do a return and swap.
2. Same for insurance companies, medical justification to change and they should pay for the second machine - depends on your policy.
3. How long have you been using the first CPAP? Insurance companies usually pay for them for a set number of months on a rental basis, and if still under rental, it is easier to upgrade and have the insurance company pay.