My clinic is upset my KtV hovers under 2.0 however I work 4 or 5 days a week for FedEx delivering 60+ packages a week. Everything I've read says the KtV is at best nothing but a indication of how clean your blood is and no indication of how healthy you are. How can they claim I'm not healthy when I'm doing more physical activity than 99% of dialysis patients? They are saying that they will be forced by the powers that be to make me go back to in clinic dialysis. Then I lose my job. It's because I'm working so hard my KtV is low...more physical activity is going to make your blood dirtier. That's just the way the body works.By the way I'm on 5 days a week using 26 liters for each treatment.Anyone having the same problem?
Hi John and welcome to the forum. We appreciate your good work in your service to our country and now in the private sector."you are a big guy (more fluid) and you may be running your blood flow a little fast and doing the dialysis a little too quicklyktv calculatorhttp://www.davita.com/tools/ktvcalculator/
It doesn't make sense that anyone would want to force you back incenter due to your Kt/V. The only clearance measure used for reimbursement is URR, as of this year, and people who dialyze at home are excluded from being counted.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on November 25, 2010, 10:56:41 PMIt doesn't make sense that anyone would want to force you back incenter due to your Kt/V. The only clearance measure used for reimbursement is URR, as of this year, and people who dialyze at home are excluded from being counted.Could you cite that for me? I'd really like to be able to show them that I know the facts about this instead of just saying I read it on a Internet board.BTW I'm with RIA (if that makes a difference) and it's Medicare they are saying is raising hell about my KtV.
Bill P is right, they cannot force you to go back in center due to Kt/v dropping. What was your kt/v before? How are your other labs? BUN, creatinine, phosphorus and postassium?
Are you on NxStage? Also, how are they calculating your kt/v? there are several formulas.
Aslo, Kt/v is just one measure of adequacy and many nephrologists do not rely on kt/v.
Is there anything else beisides the kt/v that they are basing things off of? Are you missing treatments, cutting treatments short? Did a nurse or nephrologists state to you that you would have to go back in center? I would ask for the documentation or policy that they are making their decision off of and then provide them with information that states otherwise.....I would suggest that you research the laws/policies yourself and become familiar with them to support your home dialysis.
On average I miss a treatment every other week due to illness (I've had a liver transplant the the suppressants cause me to have colds and flu(s) occasionally. The problem is the NURSE complains every time I use bags. So it's either skip or use bags. Either way I get hassled. Quote from: M3Riddler on November 26, 2010, 10:56:29 AMIf this continues, I would also suggest looking for another center if any are around your area. How long have you been on home dialysis? How is your URR? and other labs ? If your kt/v has dropped, then your nephrologist should be adjusting your prescription for better dialysis. Seems like your center/nephrologist is falling short and not doing their job by optimizing your treatment for better results.....Looking for another center has entered into the conversation. They backed off for a while. THEIR problem is they only have 3 home hemo patients..it's hard to find ESRD patients in Alabama than can handle home hemo. They just aren't smart enough (I'm not from Alabama).They have NOT suggested adjusting my prescription so they really don't have a leg to stand on.Thanks for the input. I'm trying to find a nice way of telling them "Hey..I'm fine. I'm doing better than any other of your dialysis patients so kindly FO.
If this continues, I would also suggest looking for another center if any are around your area. How long have you been on home dialysis? How is your URR? and other labs ? If your kt/v has dropped, then your nephrologist should be adjusting your prescription for better dialysis. Seems like your center/nephrologist is falling short and not doing their job by optimizing your treatment for better results.....
But this all applies to people who are Medicare primary, we're the only ones who could have up to 2% of our reimbursement withheld in 2012 if the unit doesn't meet the QIP standards in 2010. You must be covered under an Employer Group Health Plan - FedEX, and there is the VA so I'm not sure you'll be Medicare primary once the 30 month Medicare Secondary Payer period is up. In practicle terms this should mean that your unit will bend over backwards to accommodate you
it just doesn't make sense that they're giving you grief - It doesn't make sense clinically (the key metric is how you feel) and it doesn't make sense reimbursement wise (how many treatments a week are they being paid - for all five or for just three?)