Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) is a medical device that delivers oxygen to the patient's lungs in a non-invasive way, such as through a mask or catheter, to assist the patient in breathing. It is widely used in patients with severe conditions such as respiratory failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
When using a noninvasive ventilator, an oxygen supply is required through an oxygen delivery device. The cost of oxygen is usually charged by the hospital or healthcare organization based on actual usage. The fee covers the cost of generating, delivering and supplying the oxygen. Specific charges may vary by region and medical facility.
If you need to use a non-invasive ventilator and have questions about the cost of oxygen, it is recommended that you consult with the hospital or healthcare facility to find out the exact charges.