I hope this is the right place for this.I just got off the phone with my insurance, they told me my co-pay is $30 per visit....thats almost $400 per month! Medicare wont kick in for 3 months after I start dialysis... I know medicare will be my secondary for the first 30 months... do they help pay anything while they are the secondary??? Gosh, I am really freaked out on how I am going to pay for this!!!
... just a single plastic card and everyone's happy.
-- just a single plastic card and everyone's happy.
What has hurt us the most is my lost income, since i cant work anymore we are really feeling it. Granted i do get a small amount from the government but that is what i used to make in a week. I do however thank God for my hubby's insurance and Medicare, without it i am sure i wouldn't be here now. There would be no way we would be able to pay for dialysis even if it was 20%. just my
We are in Canada so the medical treatment is free?? Not totally. You still have to pay for travel to get these treatments. My insurance covers $600 per year for travel. Big deal!! When you have over an hours drive 3 times a week that covers expenses for about 1 month. I can claim the rest on income tax but still don't get back all we pay. Last year we spend over 4000 dollars just on gas - tht doesn't count the wear and tear on the car. Thank God we are doing home hemo now. Our car is four years old and has 165,000km on it. There is a long waiting period for referrals that's why you see people going out of the country. It is ridiculous to have to wait over a year to se a dermatologist or any other specialist.
Not quite sure where you got your info from Stauffenberg. As a Canadian myself, I happen to know that I have to pay for that little card, and it isn't cheap. If you go to the doctor or emerg and you don't have one of those little cards you paid for, the bill will come in the mail. And yes, we do go to the states for some treatments, providing we have financial means to do it. Wait times here are ridiculous. We pay premiums just like the rest of you. On top of that I have to pay for a "special" Blue Cross because I am a dialysis patient so I can get some medications covered that a regular insurance company won't cover. That covers 80%. Need to by $2500 worth of Eprex every three month's? Then you better have another insurance company to cover the other 20%. Which I also have to pay for.
Quote from: stauffenberg on April 03, 2007, 09:43:27 AM -- just a single plastic card and everyone's happy.Then why do so many rich Canadians end up down here getting medical treatment? Couldn't have anything to do with the fact that the waiting time for many cruical treatments is so long that they are afraid they will die before they make it to the top of the list? http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=18276Our system may have a lot of hurdles, but we don't wait for 17 weeks after a referral!