Quote from: jbeany on July 14, 2011, 03:18:09 PMOr maybe an ESL thing - perhaps a large percentage who didn't know what a neph was?Quote from: Bill Peckham on July 13, 2011, 09:37:29 PMThere is a question on a form that is filled out on the day of your first treatment ... check it outhttps://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms/images/Other/G-CMS-2728U3-1.pdfWell, I suppose there was - it was 5 years ago and the center is now 5 hours away! I don't remember them doing more than shoving a stack of papers at me while I was nervous and half scared out of my wits. (Thanks to being on here, I did have enough clarity to refuse to let them put epo through my lines so I could stay in control of it and get my usual injections, though.) Still, if other centers are even less inclined to help patients fill out paperwork, maybe my ESL theory is part of it.ESL in Bath Maine? Looks to me the issue is that there is no Nephrologist in Bath Maine. I don't think I have ever seen this discussed but I think I would move if I lived somewhere without a resident nephrology practice. Even if there was a dialysis center (which Bath obviously has).The form is filled out by staff and physicians. Payment increases with comorbidities. I've always thought if every dialyzor checked their own 2728 many people would be surprised to learn they had a drinking or drug problem.
Or maybe an ESL thing - perhaps a large percentage who didn't know what a neph was?Quote from: Bill Peckham on July 13, 2011, 09:37:29 PMThere is a question on a form that is filled out on the day of your first treatment ... check it outhttps://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms/images/Other/G-CMS-2728U3-1.pdfWell, I suppose there was - it was 5 years ago and the center is now 5 hours away! I don't remember them doing more than shoving a stack of papers at me while I was nervous and half scared out of my wits. (Thanks to being on here, I did have enough clarity to refuse to let them put epo through my lines so I could stay in control of it and get my usual injections, though.) Still, if other centers are even less inclined to help patients fill out paperwork, maybe my ESL theory is part of it.
There is a question on a form that is filled out on the day of your first treatment ... check it outhttps://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms/images/Other/G-CMS-2728U3-1.pdf
Oh...lol. This is why it seems odd to me...Bill, you confused my facility with JBeany's.Bath's percentage of people who saw a Neph was 40%....her facility is the one in Meadows East, Louisville, Ky.
I'm new to this website, and new to dialysis (2 months). I have very real and serious questions/concerns about my center. On the surface, it appears "OK", but upon talking to some patients - I am shocked at their reports, opinions, and experiences.Don't know what to think, who to speak to, etc. !!!! Where oh where do I start?
huh, betcha every one of us gets marked down with an anxiety disorder at least - because who isn't anxious starting D?!