At my normal DaVita center on private insurance they have been billing $1,550!
Also you might be able to email Guest Services rather than calling, see email on this link:https://www.davita.com/services/emergency-services
We don't really have insurance.. not like in the US, anyway... I imagine that there is a set price for travellers, and that's what they are charged, no matter what the income level, or what they will be reimbursed when they get home... like I said, the unit I go to in NYC charged me $600US the last time I went there, but when I started going there, back in 2008, it was $400US per treatment... the govt didn't really look at which currency it was.. the receipt said $400, so they gave me back $400Can... this last time, though I paid the $600US, I only got back the $423Can... I don't know if that was fair, especially the last time, since our dollar has kinda tanked out.. but that's what they did..
Perhaps it pays to negotiate in the US?
Be aware the center you want may not have chairs available to an out of towner. Choose a couple close to the area before you get your heart set on one.
Thank you to iolaire for the info on Guest Services. They were incredibly helpful in pointing out the centers that were in the area. That's more than I can say for the renal social worker. I seem to have been doing all the work. Hopefully she will be able to arrange the testing that needs to be done in the 30 days before the trip.
I just got back from Atlanta a couple days ago! I went on a road trip to see my cousin get married in Arkansas. If you have extra time, the Georgia Aquarium is great! If you go after 4:00 pm, the tickets are reduced to $26.00 a person and the aquarium is open until 9 pm, so you still have plenty of time to walk around (this deal is only online). My family and I still got to see the sea lion show and the dolphin show, too! The beluga whales are incredible! We also did the World of Coca-Cola, which is fun. They have a tasting room with sodas from all over the world. Many seem to be renal friendly, as well. If you bring proof of purchase of coke products, you can get a reduced rate ticket. General admission is only $17 there. I hope you have a blast!!
Do you know of any places that offer unique adult beverages? When my friend went to Netroots last year in (I think) St. Louis, they found a place that served adult milkshakes that she really liked... and I've heard of places that do the same with slushies... or if you know of a place that makes really good margaritas, that would be good too.. *G* She just had her 4th clear mammogram after her breast cancer treatment, and we need to celebrate that... one more and she's officially cancer free...
Quote from: Riki on May 27, 2017, 12:21:38 PMDo you know of any places that offer unique adult beverages? When my friend went to Netroots last year in (I think) St. Louis, they found a place that served adult milkshakes that she really liked... and I've heard of places that do the same with slushies... or if you know of a place that makes really good margaritas, that would be good too.. *G* She just had her 4th clear mammogram after her breast cancer treatment, and we need to celebrate that... one more and she's officially cancer free...Not saying this is good but this is the adult blended dink company I know of. http://m.wetwillies.com/?page=atlanta
I am a Fresenius home hemo patient. The administrator at my local clinic handles booking of travel dialysis (domestic, I do not do international), and the home care RN arranges for any of the medical tests required by the clinic I will be visiting. I usually get called in for a PPD (TB test) prior to a trip.