I was talking to our doctor, and he told myself and others that an media air cleaner would make a large change in our partner’s emphyzema. He said that nothing would cure the emphyzema, however he would be more comfortable if the air in the house was cleaner. The easiest way to achieve cleaner air was to have the ductwork cleaned and an media air cleaner installed. We knew the media air cleaner was not within our budget. We were barely making it with the rising prices. He told us he he thought our Medicare may cover the cost of the media air cleaner. I had never heard of such a thing, but I was willing to pursue it. I called our Medicare company and told them our doctor gave our partner a prescription for an media air cleaner. She asked what the diagnoses was, and I told her he had emphyzema. She asked for our cellphone number and told myself and others she had to do some research, because she had never heard of an media air cleaner being a prescription. The next day, I got a cellphone call from the insurance dealer. She said they would not pay for the installation of the media air cleaner, but they would pay for the media air cleaner itself. They would also pay a portion of the cost of the HEPA air filters. I called the doctor and told him what the insurance company said. He sent the prescription for the media air cleaner to the insurance. All I had to do was call the Heating plus A/C company and make sure they would accept the insurace for the whole-house media air cleaner.