The industry standard: Understand the 5-year cycle.
You might be surprised to learn that your insurance plan likely expects you to replace your machine right now.
Don't leave your benefits on the table. If you are past the 5-year mark, you are likely eligible for a technology refresh today.
The industry standard: Understand the 5-year cycle.
You might be surprised to learn that your insurance plan likely expects you to replace your machine right now.
Don't leave your benefits on the table. If you are past the 5-year mark, you are likely eligible for a technology refresh today.
Most major insurance providers, including Medicare, classify CPAP machines as having a "Reasonable Useful Lifetime" (RUL) of five years. This isn't a random expiration date; it is a calculated clinical standard. By the five-year mark, a compliant user has logged roughly 15,000 hours of run time.
Mechanical Wear: Turbine motors and bearings experience natural degradation after millions of revolutions.
Sensor Drift: Pressure sensors can become less sensitive over time, potentially impacting therapy precision.
Your Earned Benefit: You have paid your premiums and maintained your compliance. This replacement is a benefit designed to keep your therapy effective, not an unnecessary luxury.

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