I recently met a woman whose husband has been on D since 2011. She said they were rejected for transplant for several reasons including dental work needed and minimal weight loss. These things she felt were doable, even with their meager income (his disability SSI and her minimum wage job). What she told me next, caught me off guard. She said they were requiring proof of a savings account with a $40k balance. Can this possibly be correct? I certainly didn't have anywhere near that amount when I received my transplant. Has anyone heard of something like this? I am hoping she has misunderstood what the center told her. These are very nice, hardworking people who do the best they can with what they have. I would like to be able to help them through the listing process, but never experienced anything like this. Thanks in advance for the help!
I did some research and Medicare only covers 80% of the transplant costs.
websites like gofundme.com.
Does anyone know if Medicare Advantage insurance pays the full amount. It differs from standard Medicare (usually) in picking up the rest of the tab except for copays.
You have a beautiful dog.