We're getting serious about planning our trip to Hawaii in January. Found out it's about $650 per treatment in Lihue on Kauai. Also saw something on line that says Ontario pays $210 per day for hemo. Hoping BC pays closer to the over $500 that Maclane is getting from Alberta, otherwise that's a huge hit even if hubby can get away with one or two treatments a week.Canadian Thanksgiving today so phoning BC medical tomorrow and will post what we find out. Bev
I hope you can go, Mcclane, best wishes to you and your wife! Keep us posted! Seattle is nice, I've been there.
Wow, $853 - I thought it would be cheaper on the mainland. IN any event we found out that BC will pay $473 per treatment, so that's bearable. And hubby still has his PD catheter so he may be doing hybrid, maybe only one run a week, it's all up in the air yet. Thought this might be useful information for future people looking for prices.We are having some difficulty dealing with social workers as he has feet in three different systems - still part of the PD program as he may be doing some of that, but is going to start training for home hemo next week and in the meantime is having hemo at the hospital - so we're trying to get the home hemo social worker to get stuff started, at least the reservation made. He's VRE as well although our neph has advised that is now becoming so common that most centres don't really bat an eye at it anymore - hope he's right.Bad timing to be taking a vacation in three months but after the year we've had, we are not cancelling unless we absolutely have to. Travelling with family, tickets paid for, accomodation booked. But it will definitely be a consideration in future budgeting for vacations.Have a wonderful time. Be careful of the flying fish at Pike's Market. We love the zoo in Seattle - we live in Abbotsford so Seattle is a great weekend thing for us.
You have a really great attitude, Mcclane, I really hope your trip goes very smoothly!
Quote from: bevvy5 on October 11, 2011, 01:42:52 PMI was told by the social worker that dialysis treatments in the US varies from state. Some are cheaper while some are more expensive. You know what gets me ? When our loonie was sailing high, they couldn't give me a price yet, not until our dollar tanked that's when I got a price. I know exactly what your husband is going thru, I used to be in 3 camps. Before they removed my pd catheter, I was doing abit of pd while doing home hemo training (and dialysing at the unit too). All i can say is : don't cancel your trip. Make it happen. Yeah, it does suck that dialysis has to be involved but enjoy life and travel when you can.We've never been to the zoo in seattle, but where we're staying pike place is only 5 blocks away. Lots of great mom and pop places to eat in pike place too.
Quote from: mcclane on October 12, 2011, 07:55:14 AMQuote from: bevvy5 on October 11, 2011, 01:42:52 PMI was told by the social worker that dialysis treatments in the US varies from state. Some are cheaper while some are more expensive. You know what gets me ? When our loonie was sailing high, they couldn't give me a price yet, not until our dollar tanked that's when I got a price. I know exactly what your husband is going thru, I used to be in 3 camps. Before they removed my pd catheter, I was doing abit of pd while doing home hemo training (and dialysing at the unit too). All i can say is : don't cancel your trip. Make it happen. Yeah, it does suck that dialysis has to be involved but enjoy life and travel when you can.We've never been to the zoo in seattle, but where we're staying pike place is only 5 blocks away. Lots of great mom and pop places to eat in pike place too.We are not stopping travelling until we absolutely can't. We work really hard, self employed and work at home so we have to get the heck out of here to really have any time off.We had to cancel one trip while Greg was on PD, but we've been to Florida last January and in May went to Vegas - our daughter got married. When he started PD we went on a houseboating trip in the Shuswap Lakes in B.C.. Rented a U-haul trailer, hauled the stuff up there along with our gear and he did manual exchanges for the week.We've been on a cruise and while it's nice, it's not really our thing. But if you can swing it financially and it's your cup of tea, it would be a great way to go.Just got confirmation that Greg's been booked in for our Hawaii trip, got the days he wanted and the contact person for the company is getting in touch with the home hemo social worker. In three months from right now we should be taxiing out of Seattle on our way to Lihue - can hardly wait.
I travel all the time on HD. I have dialyzed in San Francisco, Santa Clara, Boca Raton, Providence RI, Boston, Burlington, Vt., West Palm Beach, Quebec, Bahamas, Guadeloupe, Iceland, England, Amsterdam, Vienna, Venice, Brest France, Avignon France, Marseilles France, Cognac France, angouleme France. just go for it, get cancellation insurance, don't worry, and have fun!
Quote from: mcclane on October 10, 2011, 03:36:37 PMQuote from: bevvy5 on October 10, 2011, 12:40:43 PMWe're getting serious about planning our trip to Hawaii in January. Found out it's about $650 per treatment in Lihue on Kauai. Also saw something on line that says Ontario pays $210 per day for hemo. Hoping BC pays closer to the over $500 that Maclane is getting from Alberta, otherwise that's a huge hit even if hubby can get away with one or two treatments a week.Canadian Thanksgiving today so phoning BC medical tomorrow and will post what we find out. BevYou can negotiate price with them. Fresenius quoted me 720 a treatment. I told them that I get reimbursed 400 and would look for a cheaper center and they agreed to take 400. Same for Davita. I think they get less than 300 from Medicare, but make money on Medications. found out that seattle will be charging $853 US for a dialysis run. I wonder if I bought dialysis treatments in bulk if they would give me a discount ? In all seriousness, i'm only going to do one run, so i just paid it it in full. The kidney foundation does have a program where they will loan you up to $500ish so you can pay for the treatment (you do have to pay it back though when the Alberta gov't pays you back), but i nixed that idea. My social worker did mention that the federal gov't will allow you to claim on your income tax the portion you paid out of your own pocket. might have to photocopy the receipts though.bevvy5 : see if there is any social programs that will do a loan. it may help.I should let you know, there is a plethora of tests that must be done - these tests are for the dialysis centre that you are going too, they will request a whole pile of tests, from chest xrays, bloodwork, rectal/nasal swaps, ecg, a doctor to verify your physical state, and sometimes they may contact your social worker for your mental state. As far as i know, northwest kidney centre in seattle didn't request for a 'mental state' from the social worker.
Quote from: bevvy5 on October 10, 2011, 12:40:43 PMWe're getting serious about planning our trip to Hawaii in January. Found out it's about $650 per treatment in Lihue on Kauai. Also saw something on line that says Ontario pays $210 per day for hemo. Hoping BC pays closer to the over $500 that Maclane is getting from Alberta, otherwise that's a huge hit even if hubby can get away with one or two treatments a week.Canadian Thanksgiving today so phoning BC medical tomorrow and will post what we find out. BevYou can negotiate price with them. Fresenius quoted me 720 a treatment. I told them that I get reimbursed 400 and would look for a cheaper center and they agreed to take 400. Same for Davita. I think they get less than 300 from Medicare, but make money on Medications. found out that seattle will be charging $853 US for a dialysis run. I wonder if I bought dialysis treatments in bulk if they would give me a discount ? In all seriousness, i'm only going to do one run, so i just paid it it in full. The kidney foundation does have a program where they will loan you up to $500ish so you can pay for the treatment (you do have to pay it back though when the Alberta gov't pays you back), but i nixed that idea. My social worker did mention that the federal gov't will allow you to claim on your income tax the portion you paid out of your own pocket. might have to photocopy the receipts though.bevvy5 : see if there is any social programs that will do a loan. it may help.I should let you know, there is a plethora of tests that must be done - these tests are for the dialysis centre that you are going too, they will request a whole pile of tests, from chest xrays, bloodwork, rectal/nasal swaps, ecg, a doctor to verify your physical state, and sometimes they may contact your social worker for your mental state. As far as i know, northwest kidney centre in seattle didn't request for a 'mental state' from the social worker.
Lord, will you please shut this lady up about the "NxStage". Sorry, I DO LOVE THIS LITTLE MACHINE!
What you have to remember about dialysis (or any medical situation) in the US is that it is a business, not a service. As long as the provider can make a profit off you, they'll do it. If not, they won't, unless required by law. Their aim is to maximize profit, so they'll try to make you pay as much as they can. Non profit centers, if you can find one, may well be different.
That is ashame Bevvy, cause it is the wave in the US. You will here more and more about this Modality, and maybe Canada will realize it is to their benefit because of ER and Hospital admits are so much less with this machine. That stuff can really cost for country's. In US, it is a matter of paying for all of Medical situations, but they have found that in ESRD, it is better dialysis at home, especially with NxStage!Hopefully soon, Canada will pick this little jewel up as a part of their modality. With proper training, I do believe most would do this!lmunchkin
What about the new addition to NxStage, "PureFlow"? It is a cabinet that cycler sits on that you put water in a concentrated bag that makes a 3 day batch of Dialysate. Yes I have premixed bags, but I only use them incase of ER or traveling. I really love the pureflow addition! You have a 3 day supply already mixed with water. Not so many boxes to break down! No hanging of the bags cause with Pureflow, you just run dialysate tube up to cycler cartlidge. It really is an easy addition to nxstage.Any rate, sorry it is not available for you guys and is all tied up in "RED TAPE". Crazy!!!!! Like Dialysis isnt hard enough to go through!lmunchkin