What you should be getting from United is your copay costs. Your work insurance will not go away as long as you only take a leave for surgery and don't quit. Most work insurances have a range of copays. Say $5 for simple generic up to $65-85/month for a non-preferred brand name. Don't freak til you find out. You must already have a range of copays from getting your other drugs. They're not talking about you paying the full cash price unless your plan has no drug coverage. The out of network is a little trickier. I had this with my first transplant. You can get most tests at in-network places and send results to the other hospital. They pulled that center of excellence crap with me and I ignored them. I think I had a one time $500 fee with the surgery that covered my deductible for out of network. There are also appeals that can be made. The social worker and/or financial counselor at the hospital should actually help you with this. Keep calling and asking for help when needed. Just work it step by step and you can do it.BTW, as much as they will infuriate you, try not to yell at the insurance people. They respond better to niceties. You have to be icky nice to get what you want. Sorry.Also, your company should have an agent they deal with at the insurance company. Try to get that person's name and number. Try HR.
I feel your pain Tired and Thirsty! I have United HC and am waiting for my Medicare app to be approved as secondary. I applied prior to starting D but the center and Doc signatures took forever, so I am getting bills from DaVita. The social worker told me Medicare would cover all of my deductible and out of pocket expenses. I was referred back to the transplant team a month ago, but am waiting for my insurance to approve my potential transplant. Why does it take that long for them to approve something I am supposed to be covered for? Makes me want to scream. I ask myself what I did to deserve this, too. Seems like I can't catch a break. Started D, went well, had to have my arm roto-rooted, had to have a flow reduction surgery that ruined my buttonholes, have a hernia that needs to be repaired, not feeling as good as I did when I started and waiting for stupid insurance approval to begin testing for transplant. The final straw broke yesterday when i found out my husbands company is shopping their insurance again and are probably changing to humana on June 1st. Whew....that felt good to get out! Done whining now and going to move on at whatever pace I can manage. Hope you get good news when you talk to the insurance people. Please keep me posted, since I will be in the same boat if they ever approve me to get started! Sorry to vent on your post!
T&T, I like what jeannea had to say.The one suggestion I have is to document every conversation you have with Emory and with UHC. Sounds like they're both leading you on a merry chase. It all sounds really complicated, so if you keep notes, maybe it will help make things clearer, if that's possible!I have never heard this "center of excellence" business. Why does UHC want YOU to determine why Emory is not a "center of excellence" for the liver/kidney combo? If UHC is pulling this out of their hat, why don't THEY do their research?Angiepkd, good luck to you, too. I hope both you and t&t get everything resolved. I feel frustrated just reading yall's posts!
Holy crap. I read something on here every day that makes me glad that I don't live in the US.I'm sorry I can't really give any advice, but I'm available for virtual hugs if needed.
stuff like this started playing out in my head and hence i felt really overwhelmed and shaken up a little. my mind once it starts going doesn't know how to stop. i can't turn it off and i stress the heck out of myself.
nsurance is supposed to help the people, not add to their misery.
... i have a student loan payment, car payment, rent and utilities, groceries. these are fixed costs that i am going to incur whether i have a job or not. ...
Quote from: tiredandthirsty on May 09, 2013, 01:36:19 PM... i have a student loan payment, car payment, rent and utilities, groceries. these are fixed costs that i am going to incur whether i have a job or not. ...Depending on the student loan details, you might be able to get it deferred or the payment reduced. I had one through the government, and was able to get it temporarily deferred quite easily (when the company I was working for declared bankruptcy.)cheers,skg
We'll all move to Sweden! Then I'll have someone to talk to during the snowstorms. I am NOT good at learning languages. I could prob live there 10 years and finally be able to ask what's your name.