Lisa, if your center has a new policy and they will not be flexible with you, call your Patient Services Coordinator at your ESRD Network, and ask then to advocate for you. Explain the hardship and that it had been working for four years. Having this added burden is affecting your quality of life.http://www.esrdnet11.org/consumer/rights.aspRenal Network of the Upper Midwest, Inc.1360 Energy Park Drive, Suite 200Saint Paul, Minnesota 55108(651) 644-9877 telephone(800) 973-3773 for patients
It's a Medicare rule.
Quote from: Marina on October 13, 2011, 09:38:24 AMIt's a Medicare rule. Uh, then it must be a rule issued like, yesterday. I've gotten no such directive from my center. It would be absolute chaos if every one of their patients had to come in three times a week for EPO. I do mine at home.
Marina, Didnt you get a transplant?? How long ago did you have to start going to the center for EPO? Beceause this is new to me.Lisa
I dont believe its a medicare rule Marina.... just because YOUR center told you that makes it so.....my center allows everyone to take their EPO home..... we usually pick up a months supply when we go to clinic.... Maybe your unit isnt following the rules....or maybe they are making their own rules up..... I cant believe it medicare had a rule like this that there would be so many clinics who would be letting so many do this at home.... and then again who knows...... would love to see the rule..... I am transplant too and I am doing Epo at home....but now I get my epo thru my insurance.....thru a precription....
To answer your original question, you can be kicked off the transplant list for not doing whatever your transplant center says you have to do. I don't know how your center feels about the epo question. But there are a lot of things they get to choose how you're supposed to take care of yourself. I know it's not fair.
So many times, people will say that something is "The Rule". Sometimes it is a rule, sometimes it isn't, other times it is an "interpretation". Everything can be fact checked. (and sadly, most of the time, should be)Here are direct links to some ammunition: The Medicare Conditions for Coverage for Dialysis Facilities (CfC's aka - the RULES) http://www.cms.gov/CFCsAndCoPs/downloads/ESRDfinalrule0415.pdfAnd this is the Interpretive Guidance, which is written in real words discussing the CfC's for State Surveyors (the Inspectors):ESRD Program Interpretive Guidance - Version 1.1 October 3, 2008 (PDF, 1.45 MB) http://www.cms.gov/GuidanceforLawsAndRegulations/downloads/esrdpgmguidance.pdfBoth of these are public record, and can be found (along with a lot of other information):The CfC is in the CMS End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Center http://www.cms.gov/center/esrd.asp?And the Intrepretive guide is listed in Survey & Certification - Guidance To Laws & Regulations - dialysishttp://www.cms.gov/GuidanceforLawsAndRegulations/05_Dialysis.asp
[I was blessed with a Transplant Nov 2010.I had to go get my aranesp shot for the last the last 8 months on PD (maybe longer).