Rerun, I am doing as you suggested and starting a new thread concerning the cost of dialysis. I am still staggering from your quotations - "my fistula was $25,000 and my Hickman Catheter was $13,000". I could not believe when the surgeon quoted $3,100 for my graft and the hospital quoted $1,300. And it only cost that because I went to another island to do it. My Hickman Catheter was done for free.They have not started to charge us for dialysis as yet, and I am hoping they don't get around to it for a while. But the hospital which was government run, now is under a statutory board, so I don't know what is going to happen. How much of the cost of your operations did your insurance cover?I would like to hear from others what the cost are like where they are.
You would be very suprised at the difference between the cost to medicare vs. the cost to the private insurer. Typically under Medicare, dialysis costs about $133 per session and EPO is $10 per 1,000 units. That very same service by a Davita clinic to a privately insured patient costs $888 for dialysis and $107 per 1,000 units of EPO. That's one of the reasons insurance rates are so high.
I've been lurking around since my last post, been reading about the costs both monetarily and just life style and such. I'm wondering, you can answer if you want or not, how many people feel it's all worth it. I'm not in the same shape most of you all are in, yet, but I'm beginning to believe it just doesn't sound like something I want to put my extended family through . Sure I'd miss seeing my grandkids grow up but then they wouldn't have to watch me deteriorate like I've seen other people do. Sorry to be so down, but I really am at this point considering all my options. Thanks for the area to talk about things you can't talk to your family and non-internet friends about
Puppy, it is worth it to see your grandkids grow-up if you are having quality of life. I'm having quality of life, but it just pisses me OFF at the cost! I do not like being taken advantage of. If I could make a statement like on "60 Minutes" where they would watch me die because I refuse dialysis because of the cost, I would do it. BUT, if I quit dialysis now because of the COST, no one will care! You hang in there!
In America, Epoman is right, Medicare does kick in. But, for me, it won't kick in until the 3 month waiting period is over. ...
I received a billing statement from my Nephrologist's Office today. The last one I received was April 2005. 4/5/05 Office Visit Established PT Charges $150 Payments $11011/1/05 Hemodialysis Charges $475 Paid 273 (I have no idea what this is for)1/1/06 Dialysis 1 visit per month Charges $370 Paid $1672/1/06 Dialysis 2-3 visit per month Charges $465 Paid $4563/2/06 Hospital Visit Charges $100 Paid $973/7/06 Dialysis 2-3 visit per month $370 paid $1664/1/06 Dialysis 2-3 visit per month $465 paid 2095/1/06 Dialysis 1 visit per month $370 not paid yet.What a racket. For 3 minutes if their time they charge $370 and get $166? AND that is PER Patient.I don't know why I posted this except the cost of dialysis makes me nuts.