We all know to send our unwanted Davita stuff to Epoman. He LOVES the stuff and collects it in a special corner of his livingroom!
Quote from: kitkatz on December 31, 2006, 04:19:22 PMWe all know to send our unwanted Davita stuff to Epoman. He LOVES the stuff and collects it in a special corner of his livingroom! Yeah, the fireplace.
I was with Davita in Florida for 5 years...they suck. Davita is a profit organization. Where I dialize now they are nonprofit and run on donations. Imagine Stephen King the horror writer sponsers our clinic in Maine. He is only one person that helps. There is a difference between profit and nonprofit as to how the patients are treated. Profit care only how much they can bleed your pocket book. Nonprofit care about you as a person. That is the difference I noticed. I love the staff at my clinic. We are #1 to them. They truely care and will do anything for you. I don't miss Davita but we have to make due with which clinic we are living near. I truely wish everyone could be in my clinic. They make you feel special and important. You're somebody to them. I guess I'm fortunate to be where I am even if it is freezing in the winters.
I have worked in dialysis many many years and have never heard of dialysis billing $65,000 a month. The most in our state that is reimbursed by medicare is $135 a treatment. I have never heard of even a private insuranse billing $65000 a month. I believe that is why so many people hate the profit dialysis. The are listening to people who are putting out propaganda to encourage hatried. I dont understand why people have to be so hateful. If you saw a statement that said $65000 a month I really think it was in error or else you were in the hospital for many, many days in ICU with lots of procedures. Medicare will only reimburse what its allowed in each state. And it doesnt even cover the cost of supplies and labor. The profit comes from private insurance companies that have a pre negotiated rate with the dialysis units. So if any one leads you to believe that medicare or medicaid pays for your tx they are so wrong. I know this for a fact.
So, if someone go back to work after the kidney transplant and could very well lose everything they worked so hard for if he or she returns to dialysis.
... So if any one leads you to believe that medicare or medicaid pays for your tx they are so wrong. ...
What does Medicare pay per session. I never see anything from them because they are not primary yet for me.