When the time comes, check with your state and county people. In Oregon if you are below a certain income level they will pay for part B Medicare. Part A is free. There is also a pharmacy program in Oregon. I don't know right now who administers it, but it really covers some of those expensive drugs. Hope they have the same in WA. I'll find out who handles it in OR so you can check with them in WA. Take care. (WR)Deb
The financial people at Northwest Kidney Centers (NKC) will help you with the insurance stuff when the time comes. I'm on Medicare and Medicaid (DSHS). Medicaid pays the part that Medicare doesn't. Private insurance will also pay for some of it if you have that. So, you can call the main unit in Seattle and ask to speak to someone abt that if you are worried abt it. NKC will also help you with transportation to and from dialysis if you need it.
Quote from: Krisna on January 27, 2012, 12:11:06 AMThe financial people at Northwest Kidney Centers (NKC) will help you with the insurance stuff when the time comes. I'm on Medicare and Medicaid (DSHS). Medicaid pays the part that Medicare doesn't. Private insurance will also pay for some of it if you have that. So, you can call the main unit in Seattle and ask to speak to someone abt that if you are worried abt it. NKC will also help you with transportation to and from dialysis if you need it. I've been in touch with the financial people at NKC, but everything has been on hold as I have been waiting to find out if I can qualify for medicaid. It took two months just to get the paperwork from DSHS and its been another month since then. They told me "it will be awhile" so I'm not holding my breath. But anyways thats why I've decided to start out with PD as I have realized just over the last few days I really need to stop worrying about the financial (my Dr was leaving it up to me because I kept telling her I was feeling fine.... I might have fibbed a little) and just get on dialysis before it gets worse. I already spend half or more of my days sleeping and the rest feeling nauseous. Since medicare will kick in after the first month with home dialysis, I figure that will be better than doing in center hemo and having 3 months of bills we can't pay for (on top of all the other unpaid bills I've already racked up).
Yeah, it's been so long since I first had to apply for benefits I'm sure it's different now than it was back then. John and I are thinking abt doing home hemo with the NxStage machine. It's portable so we'd be able to travel more. But it requires you to do dialysis more days a wk. PD isn't an option for me because I've had too many abdominal surgeries and my muscle is being held together with mesh. I'm a patchwork quilt! lolHope everything gets worked out for you!
Quote from: Krisna on January 27, 2012, 03:25:53 PMYeah, it's been so long since I first had to apply for benefits I'm sure it's different now than it was back then. John and I are thinking abt doing home hemo with the NxStage machine. It's portable so we'd be able to travel more. But it requires you to do dialysis more days a wk. PD isn't an option for me because I've had too many abdominal surgeries and my muscle is being held together with mesh. I'm a patchwork quilt! lolHope everything gets worked out for you!Im glad you and John are going to give NxStage a try. Im glad we did. If you need any help with it when you start Krisna, please feel free to ask. I love this NxStage. It an amazing little machine and has done wonders for my J.lmunchkin