Hi Perry,
I'm not Lorraine, but I have gone through the process for the machine with my health care provider, Prefered Plus of Kansas, and it was not very pretty. My primary care Dr put in the request, and I was denied. I appealedna d was denied again. I appealed the appeal and got to go pitch my case in front of an independant board of Prefered Plus of Kansas employees, who were not involved in the first denial or appeal. I took 15 minutes, I worked up a cost justification along with the anticipated payback (Current PT test at DR vs the cost of the cuvette) for the machine, based on my current testing requirements, which were at the time about every 2-3 weeks because I was starting on Amioderone, which has a high loading dose and also thins the blood. DENIED. Bottom line per documentation that I have from Prefered Plus of Kansas is that PT should be monitored by a Dr, and if I was to get one of these machines, the Dr would not be as involved. I focused on a working together relationship with my DR, and that I would still go to see the DR to get tests done, possibly even letting the nurses preform the test with the machine, and also taking blood out of my arm. I stressed veina scarring etc. but none of this worked for me. My PT levels are very stable, as long as we are not messing with any additions/subtractions to my meds, and I get checked every 4-6 weeks--always 2.5-3.1.
It was a very frustrating chain of events. I contacted the Kansas office of the Insurance commisoner, and I realized what a beauracy I was fighting, and I gave up. I have been hounding my DR to buy one of the machines, but they have not, and in my area only 1 Dr's office has a machine, but he is a quack, and I like my current DR. I now switch arms, and every visit I get a poke in different places, including butterflys in the tops of my hands-ouch those hurt. Best of luck to you, and if you do succeed let me know how you did it, maybe I can use you as a precedent/case history type angle