Reimbursement is on average 10 times that of medicare.
Yeah, I'm gonna call "B.S." on that one. I can't imagine that Aetna, UHC, or ANYBODY else in the healthcare insurance business would accept for a second having to pay 10x what Medicare does. The idea is absolutely ludicrous.
A lot of times, those statements that the insurance company sends you are designed more for misinformation. Maybe they were charged $1500/session, but what did they actually PAY? That, they don't tell you. It's become like pricing at furniture stores; the "list price" for a couch may be $1500, but today, it's on sale for $800. Tomorrow, maybe it will be $700.....
What I'd really like to know is this; how much do they pay in Canada for dialysis? Since under Canadian law, ONLY provincially-administered health insurance is permitted, therefore the price paid would be pretty close to the cost + reasonable profit. Does anybody know what OHIP pays per in-center treatment?
(BTW, his home facility charges $5100 per treatment. Insurance approves $1375 and pays $1100 with his copay $275.)
Yes, there is a $4.12 and $4.13 difference each month.
Edit: And I stand behind my assertion that you don't know every nuance about dialysis charges/payments.
The assertion you made was that my dialysis unit charged $5100 per treatment, that is what I know is false.
Quote from: OlManRivah on September 02, 2015, 02:48:35 PMWell here's another perspective,I'm a Vet. The Va picks up all but $15.00 a treatment. Your humble Vet pays that.Thank you for serving our Country. Vietnam Era?
Well here's another perspective,I'm a Vet. The Va picks up all but $15.00 a treatment. Your humble Vet pays that.