This may be a dumb question, but will Medicare pay for incenter nocturnal dialysis? Or is there a problem because someone wants to go beyond the 3-4 hour 3x week schedule? Also, should I be thinking "extended" when I discuss options with my neph?Anne
As you know, DaVita only offers nocturnal in the unit setting and has very few patients who do home nocturnal.
Quote from: M3Riddler on August 11, 2012, 05:13:59 PM As you know, DaVita only offers nocturnal in the unit setting and has very few patients who do home nocturnal. Uh, I'm with DaVita here in Arizona doing home nocturnal. Their clinics back home in NJ offer home nocturnal as well. I'm wondering where you got this info?
Quote from: Desert Dancer on August 11, 2012, 08:25:56 PMQuote from: M3Riddler on August 11, 2012, 05:13:59 PM As you know, DaVita only offers nocturnal in the unit setting and has very few patients who do home nocturnal. Uh, I'm with DaVita here in Arizona doing home nocturnal. Their clinics back home in NJ offer home nocturnal as well. I'm wondering where you got this info?I have been told in no uncertain terms that DaVita corporate policy is "no extended, no nocturnal". I was told that 171 cartridges are not allowed by DaVita for medicine administration and not obtainable, regardless of prescription. Much less a syringe pump.If one were cynical, one might suggest it's because the 171s cost more. - rockerDesert Dancer.. I stand corrected... DaVita does not offer NxStage Nocturnal unless the nephrologist writes for an off script label and not many nephs that work with DaVita are willing to do this. But DaVita does offer nocturnal with the larger in center machines... They are waiting for the FDA indication and are very strict unless a nephrologist will step in. There are a limited number with nxstage that do nocturnal, but they do not offer nxstage with the in center nocturnal.
I do NxStage on hubby. I don't believe they would ever know if I were doing an "Extended" on him. There are several ways that this can be done without the approval of Neph or clinic. Let me tell how I would do it: I would put a 3 day batch in PFlow cabinet, currently he is prescribed 20L, I would extended that to 30L or possibly 40L, dialysis him an extra 2-3 hrs. If using 30 then do it 2 nites in a row. If 40 then do him all nite, 1 day off, then make another batch and so on. Though I have not done this, but it seems like it would work. You might ask your neph to prescribe more dialysate amt. but I still believe it can be done (at home) without anyone's approval.