My personal gut feeling on this is that they keep lowering the standard because it is cheaper and they want to cut cost every way possible. Lower hq bar= less epo= less money being spent on epo. I truely believe that. I may be wrong. I tend to not like studies because you dont know who is behind the study. The results can be played with to prove a point that they want to make up. If Im going to try to prove a point, Im going to focus more on the study results that will side with me.
Isn't that supposed to be the doctor's job to figure out instead of some bureaucrat at Medicare?
BTW, the range was just lowered to 9-10.5.
Two quick corrections here, if you please:Quote from: Willis on March 22, 2012, 01:42:07 PMIsn't that supposed to be the doctor's job to figure out instead of some bureaucrat at Medicare?Medicare has nothing to do with this. This was a recommendation from the FDA... AFTER Amgen voluntarily (!) lowered the range and terminated their studies early due to alarmingly high death rates.Quote from: Willis on March 22, 2012, 01:42:07 PMBTW, the range was just lowered to 9-10.5. Actually the officially recommended range is 10-11, though your clinic may have its own parameters (my clinic's is 10-11.5 and I disregard their upper limit).
Thank you for the correction. I did read somewhere after I posted it that is was the FDA and not Medicare.
And it's interesting that the "official" range is 10-11. My "independent" clinic was just bought out by Fresenius (though they PROMISE, just PROMISE that we'll still be using Baxter equipment and supplies as long as we want). Now all of a sudden I'm told that the range is 9-10.5 and there's nothing they (my clinic) can do about it. I could use that extra 0.5! My last HgB count was 10.8--so no EPO for me.
So: welcome to the brave new world: Your doctor wants to keep your Hg at 11.5? Sorry, medicare won't pay for it.
Desert Dancer,What clinic are you at? (if you don't mind) I may join you!But I believe the CMS payment has just been limited to maintenance at or below 11 and above 10. I would REALLY be happy to find out that it's 11.5, because then all I'll have to do is put the screws to my doc instead of the federal government! (thanks DD)