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Cris N

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I talked with QAS today about getting my very own testing machine, I downloaded the forms and prepared to meet with my PCP. I had all the arguments ready thinking I would have to plead my case. An easy opening came when I asked him if the results of my lab draw from earlier today were available. He said no, and then expressed frustration at getting test results. So I said, "that's one of the reasons I'm here today. Do you have any patients who do self-testing?" He said no and I told him I would like to and pulled out the paperwork. He looked at the overview and said, "Sure, sure," and then started to fill out the forms, checking a variety of boxes. He said, "you're intelligent, you can do this". You can always call me or the Coumadin clinic nurse if you have questions. I then said that I would need his cooperation on warfarin prescriptions... he said, "what do you need?"

After reading about some of the difficulties other members have had trying to convince their doctors I feel quite fortunate.

So, now I will patiently wait for the insurance company to put its blessing on the plan....

Cris
 
Sounds like you have a very co-operative PCP! I hope your insurer is as co-operative. I had the most trouble with the supplier (not QAS, at least not directly), the insurance company was pretty good about doing their part.
 
Wish they all had that attitude.

Kind of makes me chuckle when doctors talk about patients being intelligent enough to handle home testing. I think it's more difficult to get people to take medication daily and on schedule - but no one is making them go to Pill Deliver Clinics to make them take there meds.
 
How true. It amazes me that so many doctors cringe at the thought of patient self-testing for anticoagulation once a week, but think nothing of telling diabetic patients to test multiple times a day.

Cris
 
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