There was a law suit filed last year that finally put some numbers into the public recordhttp://www.billpeckham.com/from_the_sharp_end_of_the/2008/01/law-suit-reveal.html"Blue Cross has received charges from National Renal for dialysis treatments that range from $2,000 to $9,000 per treatment."That's the revenue side of the equation. For the cost data there was a recently released report from the National Renal Administrators http://www.billpeckham.com/from_the_sharp_end_of_the/2008/12/dialysis-cost-data-shows-ldos-have-large-purchasing-advantages.html
Thanks Bill! Boxman started a thread "$19,919.00 man that's a bunch" and it got me curious as to the advrage for each of us. It seamed as though everyone is charged so differently. Maybe dialysisbiller could shed some light.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on February 14, 2009, 09:09:30 PMThere was a law suit filed last year that finally put some numbers into the public recordhttp://www.billpeckham.com/from_the_sharp_end_of_the/2008/01/law-suit-reveal.html"Blue Cross has received charges from National Renal for dialysis treatments that range from $2,000 to $9,000 per treatment."That's the revenue side of the equation. For the cost data there was a recently released report from the National Renal Administrators http://www.billpeckham.com/from_the_sharp_end_of_the/2008/12/dialysis-cost-data-shows-ldos-have-large-purchasing-advantages.htmlOn the supply side cost. Is that just the cost of the necessary medical supplies?Do you know if the other associated costs are figured into the supplies average? Such as power, water, heat, building rental, machine maintenance and new purchases of equipment etc. etc.?
Quote from: Dan.Larrabee on February 14, 2009, 09:21:28 PMThanks Bill! Boxman started a thread "$19,919.00 man that's a bunch" and it got me curious as to the advrage for each of us. It seamed as though everyone is charged so differently. Maybe dialysisbiller could shed some light.Standard charge amount for a single dialysis treatment is approx $1,400. (again, this does not reflect the actual amount reimbursed) Medicare allows a fraction of that, on average Medicare will actually allow $140. Commercial private insurance, that depends on the indiviidual policy plan. On rare occasions the reimbursement might be 100% but that's RARE. Some contracted insurance plans are 50% and some are flat inclusive fees of 30-40%. That is for incenter hemo. Home Hemo is usually the same as well as an ultrafiltration treatment.