To compare I do a month of dialysis at home, 6-7 times a week, and my charges for all the supplies, dialysis machine and reverse osmosis machine comes out to about $4000 total, oh yeah also includes my once a month visit to do blood work and see my Doctor. This is the cost of home hemodialysis in Okinawa, Japan.
No they can't the law states we must be covered, the strange thing is I just went on Medicare not because I wanted to but because I was forced to after 33 months on dialysis, no choice for me Medicare must be primary. The only good thing is I could keep my private insurance as secondary and avoid Medicare drug coverage. If the law hadn't forced me I would not go on Medicare.
Quote from: komomai on February 08, 2016, 09:34:50 PMTo compare I do a month of dialysis at home, 6-7 times a week, and my charges for all the supplies, dialysis machine and reverse osmosis machine comes out to about $4000 total, oh yeah also includes my once a month visit to do blood work and see my Doctor. This is the cost of home hemodialysis in Okinawa, Japan.Do you happen to know how much a person visiting from the US would pay for in center HD in Japan? A very rough (non exact) number would be great. I've been trying to convince my wife to go to Kyoto for Thanksgiving (time of the fall leaves) and by that time I'll be on Medicare (only in the US) so I don't know what my other insurance will cover.I agree something is wrong here in the US. I travel a lot and dialysis is usually from US $250-$350, except for Canada in a Hospital where it was US $750. Yet at my home clinic the bill is about $5,000/session, and my insurance pays a negotiated rate of $1,550 per session! Yet in six months I'll get the same treatment paid for by Medicare for about $300/session or less.
Quote from: iolaire on February 09, 2016, 06:09:33 AMAloha iolaire,Looking at my old bills, it comes out to about $300 per treatment. Medicare won't work in Japan, so be prepared to pay the full price when you do your treatment. Suggest you contact a major hospital in the area that you plan on visiting, to see if they have an hemodialysis center. When I went up to the Chiba area to do surgery on my foot I stayed at this hospital. http://jp-jmhc.com/en/hospital/20121010_628.html It's called Chiba Nishi General Hospital. They speak english and they do hemodialysis. Good luck and it's great that you're able to still travel.
Aloha iolaire,Looking at my old bills, it comes out to about $300 per treatment. Medicare won't work in Japan, so be prepared to pay the full price when you do your treatment. Suggest you contact a major hospital in the area that you plan on visiting, to see if they have an hemodialysis center. When I went up to the Chiba area to do surgery on my foot I stayed at this hospital. http://jp-jmhc.com/en/hospital/20121010_628.html It's called Chiba Nishi General Hospital. They speak english and they do hemodialysis. Good luck and it's great that you're able to still travel.