If you think you are suffering from sleep apnea, get tested with the help of an at-home sleep apnea study. An at-home sleep apnea study costs less than an in-lab sleep study. However, the cost is not the only factor to consider. We break down the process, outcomes, and costs associated with both at-home and in-lab options in this article.
The variations in the cost of a sleep study depend mainly on the type of sleep study conducted: at-home vs. in-lab. In the majority of cases, in-lab sleep studies cost more than at-home sleep studies. Additionally, at-home sleep studies are not all the same. They include different levels of services such as analysis of results and appointments with a healthcare practitioner along with the disposable test.
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In-lab sleep studies are much more expensive than in-home sleep tests. While both types of sleep studies may be at least partially covered by health insurance plans, it’s best to check with your individual insurance first. The in-lab sleep test can range in price from $500 to more than $3000, but your insurance plan coverage will determine the actual out-of-pocket expense that you will incur for the in-lab sleep test. Sometimes insurance will only pay for a small portion of this test. Additionally, setting up the in-lab sleep test can be very time-consuming and possibly expensive with hidden fees including recurring copays for multiple doctors’ appointments. Here are the typical steps in getting a diagnosis of sleep apnea by using an in-lab sleep test:
If the doctor agrees, a prescription for a sleep test will be provided. Next, you must find a sleep lab, schedule an in-lab sleep study at a nearby facility, and spend time away from home.
After the study is completed, a second physician visit and another copay are required to review the study results and receive a prescription for sleep therapy if applicable.
Research different brands, machines, and masks that may or may not work for you (time-consuming and frustrating). Moreover, approximately 50% of people new to CPAP equipment drop off due to a lack of understanding, training, or equipment choices.
Insurance coverage differs depending on whether your carrier has negotiated a reduced rate from the sleep lab you have chosen. Depending on your insurance type, there may also be a huge price difference between an in-network provider and another provider that accepts your insurance but is not in-network. Choosing a lab that is not in-network or where your insurance company has not negotiated a discount can result in out-of-pocket expenses for the test that typically range between $500 and $3000. It’s also important to find out when the insurance coverage starts–you may have to reach a yearly deductible before your insurance will pay anything. Before scheduling the in-lab test, ask your sleep lab to verify your insurance and estimate the amount of the bill you will be responsible for.
If the results of your study show that you have obstructive sleep apnea, you may be prescribed CPAP therapy, which includes APAP or BiPAP (Bi-level) machines. You can expect to either rent (if going through insurance and a DME) or pay for this device, which will include the machine, mask, tubing, and accessories (ie, water chamber to provide humidification and a cleaning system). Your PAP machine will need regular maintenance including replacing filters and mask cushions for optimal function.
There are ways to keep the cost of a sleep apnea test down and to ensure that you return to healthy sleep.
Home sleep apnea test cost range in price depending on the services bundled into the test. Prices can range from $100 to more range in price depending on the services bundled into the test. Prices can range from $100 to more than $600. Again, if you are planning to use insurance to cover the cost, you should check with your provider to see what will be covered.
With the help of a home sleep study, you can get your sleep apnea diagnosed in the comfort of your own bed at a more affordable cost.
A home sleep apnea study is a cost-effective approach to the diagnosis of sleep apnea. An in-lab test includes the cost of the facility and staff to administer the test while an at-home sleep test does not require as many overhead costs.
With the reduced cost of a home sleep apnea test, you get accurate results leading to the same sleep apnea diagnosis. A home sleep apnea test monitors your sleep data and shares insights regarding your normal sleep. These results are interpreted by physicians and a diagnosis follows. Learn more about home sleep studies.
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We also will connect you to sleep experts who can offer customized sleep therapy options, assistance in equipment purchase, and initial set-up.
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Sleep Care Online utilizes an innovative in-home sleep apnea test called WatchPAT ONE E. This device has 2 points of contact for accurate and reliable results. This test device pairs with an advanced mobile phone application (WatchPAT ONE app – accessible for iOS or Android.)
Our home sleep apnea test equipment is disposable after one night’s use. This expendable element significantly decreases the chance of contamination, which is especially noteworthy in light of Covid-19.
WatchPAT ONE E is FDA-approved and has been clinically tested and approved.
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