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Danielle Gets Her Voice Back
Hospital to Home: NAVA Liberation
Noah’s Journey – From Sickest Kid in the PICU to Active Toddler
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Home
Products
Z2 Auto
PowerShell with Extended Life Battery
Vivo 45 LS
Vivo 65
EveryWare
Nitelog 2.0 Mobile App
Accessories
Shop
Buy Online
Find a Medical Equipment Supplier
International Sales
Stories
Committed to better home ventilation to make a difference in people’s lives
Ellie’s Story – Going Home in Comfort
Eli’s Story – Getting A Good Night’s Sleep with the Vivo 65
More Comfortable Ventilation with the Vivo 65
Continuous Improvement
Danielle Gets Her Voice Back
Hospital to Home: NAVA Liberation
Noah’s Journey – From Sickest Kid in the PICU to Active Toddler
SMA type 1 – Vivo 45 LS Clinical Case
Living Life to the Fullest at Autumn Lake at Bridgepark
Vivo 45 LS Person-Centered Ventilation
20 Years Experience with Breas Ventilators
Company
Events
News
Education by Breas
Education by Breas
Other Education Links
Mouthpiece Ventilation (MPV)
Webinars
Research
Z1 / Z2 FAQ’s
Support
Distributor Support Portal
Z1 & Z2 Resources
Travel CPAP FAQ’s
CPAP User Guides and Software
CPAP Videos
Patient Support Portal
Register a Device
Powershell Upgrade Program
Z1/Z2 Firmware Upgrade for iPhone 11 Users Only
Vivo Resources
Product and Clinical Bulletins
Warranty Policy
White Papers
Vivo Media
Vivo Videos
Vivo Tech Support
EveryWare Support
Service Training
MAP Policy
Terms and Conditions for Sales
Warranty Policy
Z1 CPAP, Z1 Auto DISCOUNTINUED
2020 DME Survey
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2020 DME Survey
DME Survey 2020
Please complete the survey below. We at Breas are very interested in gaining a better understanding of the ventilator and RAD market in the US. The information you provide will remain confidential. We need your contact information so that we can be sure to send you the $75 gift card.
Name
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First
Last
Title
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DME Company Name
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Email
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Address (where to send the gift card)
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Street Address
Address Line 2
City
Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
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Montana
Nebraska
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New Hampshire
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New York
North Carolina
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Northern Mariana Islands
Ohio
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Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
U.S. Virgin Islands
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Armed Forces Americas
Armed Forces Europe
Armed Forces Pacific
State
ZIP Code
What % of your ventilator billings (E0465, E0466) are to private insurers, not Medicare?
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What percentage (%) of your Bi Level / Respiratory Assist Device (RAD) (E0470, E0471) billings are to private insurers, not Medicare?
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How many patients will typically use each Ventilator you purchase?
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
How many patients will typically use each RAD you purchase?
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
What is the typical / average patient life span of a patient who is placed on NIV (E0466)?
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1 years
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
6+ years
What is the typical / average patient life span of a patient who is placed on invasive ventilation (E0465)?
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1 years
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
6+ years
What is the current typical life expectancy of your ventilators, in other words, how many years do you typically use a ventilator before it is removed from service?
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4 years
5 years
6 years
7 years
8 years
9 years
10 years
What precent (%) of your annual E0470 plus E0471 RAD purchases are for an immediate prescription fulfillment (not bought as an inventory reserve item)?
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What percent (%) of your annual E0465 plus E0466 Ventilator purchases are for an immediate prescription (not bought as an inventory reserve item)
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Do you purchase ventilators (E0465/466) and bill for RADs(E0471) then bill for a ventilator for the same unit when the patient’s condition worsens as will happen for Neuromuscular and COPD patients?
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Yes
No
Would you prefer to buy a RAD for E0470 billing that has E0471 registration for a patient not requiring rate backup even though it costs more than a E0470 registered device?
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Yes
No
What is the average number of patients you place on Non Invasive (E0466) ventilation per quarter?
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What is the average number of patients you place on Invasive (E0465) ventilation per quarter?
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What is the average number of patients you place on RAD (E0470) per quarter?
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What is the average number of patients you place on RAD (E0471) per quarter?
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Would you consider a mixed fleet of RADs and Ventilators from different manufacturers?
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Yes
No
Why?
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