They have two types of hospitals in SA: public and private. You should go to a private if you want quality treatment similar to the US, but they expect payment up front. Your insurance company can either make arrangements for you or guarantee payment if you have an emergency.
Here is a link to my trip write up http://www.globaldialysis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=108000000
Quote from: Bill Peckham on March 22, 2014, 12:36:49 PMHere is a link to my trip write up http://www.globaldialysis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=108000000Bill thanks for the response, I'm happy to learn that the prices might be low. Thats one item that is scaring me since this is a longer trip. I'm still worried that I might not be able to get 50% out of network coverage from my insurance, so five days of dialysis could be a deal breaker on the trip.Are you associated with www.globaldialysis.com? One item that would be nice to have is some sort of estimate of dialysis self pay costs by country.
Once you move to Medicare (after 3 years) they don't cover outside of the US treatment. So far international treatments have been just under $300 per session. (That is about what Medicare pays at home, versus my insurance that is billed $5,400, and then pays a negotiated rate of $1,400.)
Thanks for making the trip to South Africa. I have been here since 1982 and am a naturalised citizen. I have been dialysing since 2006 on PD until this year where I have really joined the IHD crowd doing HD. It is quite a mission to find dialysis units reasonably near to your holiday spot (unless you are visiting one of the big metro's). We went to the Waterberg mountains just north of my home in Pretoria ("just North" was actually 250km or so!) and went to Mokopane for my dialysis session (90 minutes drive: local by our standards). I am glad our private units are on a par with yours in USA. A huge problem here is diabetes resulting in kidney failure. Too much sugar, fat and salt in the diet. Not my problem as since marriage my diet has become vegetable-rich, low fat and very little salt. Women can have that effect. I enjoyed your notes about my new home (actually been here for over half of my life now). Ignore the politics and don't show off your valuables and it's a great place.