CrohnieToo
Joined: 20 Mar 2006
Posts: 3334
Location: Michigan
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Well, some sleep labs and even doctor's offices and imaging centers send their dictation out for transcription which could explain some of the delay.
And some doctors are almost paranoid that their patients NOT get any results UNTIL the doctor can see the patient IN PERSON during an appointment and THAT can really take some time getting the appointment.
And some sleep labs even send the data out for scoring!! Or do the scoring and then send it out to a sleep specialist for reading and dictating and then send the dictated report to the referring doctor.
My sleep lab has their own transcriptionist. The results are scored the day of the previous night's study. The doctor dictates the results yet that day or the next and the transcriptionist does that day's dictation the same day or the next at the latest.
I can pick up the results and dictated report w/in 3-4 days. Of course, I discussed this w/them ahead of time that I would want a copy of the results and report to look over so that I had my questions ready when I saw the doctor for my follow-up appointment.
They were ready to FAX the DME I preferred later the same day of my titration! I refused and told them I wanted some say in what equipment was ordered for me so would wait until I could see the doctor w/my questions and we could then discuss what equipment I was interested in and the doctor and I could mutually agree upon.
Then it depends on the DME. If they don't have the exact machine scripted they may offer an xPAP to use UNTIL the ordered machine arrives. They may let you cool your heels until the ordered machine comes in. They may have the ordered machine and call you to deliver it the same day they receive the order. Or they may make you cool your heels until their RT has the time to see you in their office to get you set up. Some even have regular classes for patients to come in as a group to be set up w/their equipment and you don't get in until the next class.
There's just no hard and fast rules w/in the sleep profession. Or the medical profession as a whole on how they handle things like test results, scripted therapy, etc.
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