All I can say is that is why medicare is such a good deal in general. The deductable and costs to the beneficiary are all constant and cant be played with. Even with my wife working it is a better deal than aour regular group insurance for her and us. Mediacre is very cheap for what you get. I hope you can go back on it .
Quote from: obsidianom on October 30, 2013, 08:20:44 AMAll I can say is that is why medicare is such a good deal in general. The deductable and costs to the beneficiary are all constant and cant be played with. Even with my wife working it is a better deal than aour regular group insurance for her and us. Mediacre is very cheap for what you get. I hope you can go back on it .But for those of us under 65 who have had a transplant, it all gets a lot murkier. We get booted off of Medicare after 36 months.
And murkier still for those who were fortunate enough never to have had to go on dialysis before getting a transplant.Cattlekid, I hope you find some answers. I'm really interested to hear what you find out.
MooseMom, from what I understand, you would have never qualified for Medicare to begin with. So in your situation, even though you have ESRD, you did not qualify for Medicare because you did not start dialysis.
Quote from: cattlekid on October 30, 2013, 10:34:40 AMMooseMom, from what I understand, you would have never qualified for Medicare to begin with. So in your situation, even though you have ESRD, you did not qualify for Medicare because you did not start dialysis. Well, I thought the same thing, but it actually doesn't work that way. It does not matter whether or not you've been on dialysis before tx. I guess when you think about it, if you need a transplant, then you have ESRD, and if you have ESRD, you are eligible for Medicare no matter your age. I became eligible for Medicare on the first day of the month I had a tx. I am sure that no one would have even mentioned Medicare to me if I had not been eligible. My entire tx team knew I had never been on dialysis, and Medicare knew I had never been on dialysis, but I'm still eligible for 36 months after tx. I have my Medicare card right here.
Cattlekid, can you tell if these changes are due to the ACA?When you think about it, most of us don't really consider the costs of our healthcare because we're never told by our providers what anything costs, anyway. We have no real incentive to shop around unless you are on an HMO which pretty much does that shopping for you.If anyone can get it down to the lowest possible cost option, it's you!! You are one of the most pro-active people around!