It's my understanding that Roehl actually pays a large portion of the cost of the machine. Not sure how they are making money on the study if they're eating a big portion of the machine cost. Am I missing something?
The Ugly Truth about Roehls cpap testing.
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by bizzaro, Oct 23, 2012.
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Dark Squall Thanks this.
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gingersquatch Thanks this.
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Well my fiancé found out what happens when you have to have the machine then leave the company before the 10 months is up... it is all taken out of the final check. So, he didn't have a final check. Nothing like struggling and not being able to pay rent.
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The machine purchase would not be so bad if you could purchase it at a place where the insurance would cover it. If an employee is suspected of having sleep apnea, they should be referred by a doctor to a sleep disorder clinic that can make a proper diagnosis, and prescribe proper treatment of any disorder found. All of which should be covered under the health insurance plan. IMHO
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I seem to be developing some serious trust issues with Roehl as of late
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