If you have private insurance and Medicare, your clinic is going to really work to keep you there, as it's more money for them.
Before switching clinics, please check on the following:1) Will your current nephrologist have privileges at the new center? If so, will he or his nurse practitioner/physician's assistant be willing to round there once a month? From my understanding, this is now required by CMS. However, if your nephrologist is friends with the medical director, a courtesy arrangement could be made where the medical director will do the monthly follow-up. Otherwise, you will have to find a new nephrologist associated with the new clinic.2) Know what you want out of the NxStage Program and get IN WRITING from the facility that they will provide those services. I'm not on NxStage, so have no idea what the ins and outs are. However, there are people on here who do. Tap them for that info. I'm thinking like prescription needs, supplies, back-up, follow-up, training, etc. I realize some of this is provided directly by NxStage, but your clinic gives the prescription. It's not uncommon for dialysis centers to "offer the moon," but when push comes to shove, they bug out. GET IT WRITING ON WHAT THEY WILL PROVIDE otherwise, you could be going from one bad situation to another, or even worse (disclosure: I'm not a big fan of DaVita).Also, at your current clinic:1) It is your right to have your care plan filled completely out by treatment team before signing off on it. You can also write in your own comments if there is something written you do not agree with.2) You have the right to set up a time to review the care plan at your convenience, and not while on treatment. 3) If you do decide to leave, give your current clinic at least 4 weeks notice to get your transfer paperwork in order. Don't know about how FMC works, but DaVita will drag the process out as long as possible. I know of a couple of patients who had to get the ESRD Network involved because of DaVita's recalcitrance, especially since they were fully insured.I think its great you have multiple donor prospects lined up. However, remember, the work up process could take a while. You might want to go ahead and make the switch to NxStage. You will get better dialysis at home.
I have yet to see a dialysis clinic or transplant team EVER put exactly what to expect in writing!Maybe just our bad luck. Anyone else ever get service providers to write out what you're getting?