I didn't want to hijack one of the older threads on BioTel/RemoteINR so starting a new one.
I've been home testing for a few years, since pre-pandemic, and never really questioned the costs until I retired. Now that I'm on a fixed income I'm looking at the monthly "Remote INR Services" billed each month and wondering what it covers. I spoke with a rep this morning and, as I assumed, it's the costs of receiving/storing the results and transmitting them to my doctor. So my monthly payment assists with their hosting and server costs and (according to the rep) a fax to my doctor. I asked if I could still order supplies if I canceled my account and was told that I could not. I understand the business model, I just don't like it. I can track my own results and call my doctor if they're out of bounds but apparently I have to use BioTel.
I'm sure I could get something on the gray market, eBay obviously lists several devices, and I could find a supplier for strips. Unsure how my insurance company or doctor would feel, likely they would question the veracity of the results. I'm assuming there are alternatives around the world (I'm in the US so my experiences will be different than say a user in Australia) but obviously there are only so many companies in this field.
How are others performing home testing and do you use RemoteINR or some other service?
I've been home testing for a few years, since pre-pandemic, and never really questioned the costs until I retired. Now that I'm on a fixed income I'm looking at the monthly "Remote INR Services" billed each month and wondering what it covers. I spoke with a rep this morning and, as I assumed, it's the costs of receiving/storing the results and transmitting them to my doctor. So my monthly payment assists with their hosting and server costs and (according to the rep) a fax to my doctor. I asked if I could still order supplies if I canceled my account and was told that I could not. I understand the business model, I just don't like it. I can track my own results and call my doctor if they're out of bounds but apparently I have to use BioTel.
I'm sure I could get something on the gray market, eBay obviously lists several devices, and I could find a supplier for strips. Unsure how my insurance company or doctor would feel, likely they would question the veracity of the results. I'm assuming there are alternatives around the world (I'm in the US so my experiences will be different than say a user in Australia) but obviously there are only so many companies in this field.
How are others performing home testing and do you use RemoteINR or some other service?