My transplant will be 30 months young at the end of September. I am wondering if I will be automatically enrolled in Medicare (never been on it) and sent a bill. I still don't get how I can be forced into Medicare payments at 30 months for 6 months when I already pay for private insurance through my employer. Ugh. Has anyone here dealt with this?
Quote from: Sax-O-Trix on August 16, 2013, 05:34:34 PMMy transplant will be 30 months young at the end of September. I am wondering if I will be automatically enrolled in Medicare (never been on it) and sent a bill. I still don't get how I can be forced into Medicare payments at 30 months for 6 months when I already pay for private insurance through my employer. Ugh. Has anyone here dealt with this?A transplant doesn't count, only dialysis.Medicare kicks in if you start dialysis, a 30 month clock starts 3 months after your first dialysis treatment, after 33 months Medicare becomes your primary insurer, so long as you or your spouse or your parent if you're a dependent have enough work quarters paying FICA.Once you are using dialysis and Medicare Primary, if you then get a transplant a 36 month clock starts, after 36 months with a successful transplant you loose your Medicare eligibility due to ESRD (you could still qualify due to age or disability).
Do not mess with this. I tried cancelling Medicare and once the end of my 30 month coordination period rolled around, my insurance company stopped paying my claims because they said I was eligible for Medicare and didn't take it. So now I am straightening that out. No real financial issue but too much paperwork headache.