I had two transient treatments at a DaVita clinic (great service once I corrected a few errors). When I was in-center, my private insurance was paying about $445 per treatment, and I understand Medicare pays about $245. (typo corrected)I just saw the statement from my insurer for these two transient 4 hour sessions. The amount paid (not asked, actually paid) was over $4500.00 per treatment!!!The next time I am thinking of traveling, I will either take the NxStage (I was not on it at the time of these treatments) or call my insurance company and ask if they would like to pay me not to go.
You are correct, Medicare's approved charge for a single hemodialysis treatment is about $235.00 (depending on region and a few other variables) of which 80% is paid by them.
Yes, the bundle includes most everything for an individual treatment: the dialyzer, lines, epo, iron, vit. D, heparin, syringes, etc. (see attached list).
Quote from: Zach on March 26, 2014, 05:19:53 AMYes, the bundle includes most everything for an individual treatment: the dialyzer, lines, epo, iron, vit. D, heparin, syringes, etc. (see attached list).Thanks, $4,500 seems excessive as does $1,400 if Medicare gets the same thing for much less. I'm sure the Medicare rate is based off of some sort of calculation that is razor thin margins, but still somewhat based on reality.