Yes several, Medicare, Medicaid, these are minimum cost insurance plans that dialysis makes you eligible for. In addition you are eligible for SS disability. If you are young without a work history this should be calculated based on parents SS earnings, this may require a lawyer. Finally if thr Medi insurance is too costly speak to clinic social worker there is a plan that you dialysis company will donate the cost of your payments to a kidney. Charity and the Charity will pay your insurance payments.
Yes several, Medicare, Medicaid, these are minimum cost insurance plans that dialysis makes you eligible for.
Day of all days, interesting this subject is being brought up. My husband was just fired from his job.
While the actual dialysis apparently gets covered what about all the prelims,the myriad of blood tests,the frequent visit to nephrologist,the dietician, the fistula surgery/s etc. do people with no healthcare insurance get fully covered?
When I applied for SS disability I thought I would be turned down since every one at my clinic was turned down in the 4 years preceding my application
So will Fresenius force him to buy a supplemental now? Bill him the 20% that Medicare doesn't pay?
QuoteYes several, Medicare, Medicaid, these are minimum cost insurance plans that dialysis makes you eligible for.Dialysis makes you eligible for Medicare after 30 months of treatment if you have private insurance, and at the 4th month if you do not. You can be eligible immediately without private insurance if you do home dialysis (PD or Hemo).Dialysis does not per-se make you eligible for Medicaid. You have to be indigent, which means no cash or cash equivalent assets (investment vehicles, gold, etc.) in excess of $2000. There is a 5 year lookback period for which you must provide all bank statements and any large expenses (typically over $1000) have to be justified to prove they were not a disbursement of assets to avoid a Medicaid spend down.I do know Fresenius will hound you and threaten collection action for the 20% balance Medicare does not pay. It took two years to finally get my insurance company to pay a bill for travel dialysis, during which I was threatened with collection action.
Not for medicaid...... There is no min asset requirement for medicaid. Goes by income not what you have
QuoteNot for medicaid...... There is no min asset requirement for medicaid. Goes by income not what you haveI was not referring to a "minimum asset" requirement but a "maximum asset requirement".I think I may have over-generalized. I am certain that (at least in MA) there is a $2000 maximum asset requirement in order to have Medicaid pay for a nursing home. This is why you hear the terms "Nursing home spend-down" and "lookback period". Digging a bit deeper, it appears that this only applies to nursing home payment and not to general Medicaid health insurance which is income based.So, if I let disability expire, do not get a job or pull a job, and do not cash in any IRA/401K/403B accounts, I could probably get my income down to near zero and qualify.
This is a problem the clinic (should be Social Worker, but in Fresinius for example each clinic has a insurance specialist assigned) should help you solve, if you are not eligible for Medicaid then they will help you find and some cases I have seen arranged payments to cover the cost of the insurance to provide coverage. There is see other options and the insurance specialist can help you find one. Cobra, Medigap come to mind. You need to get to a insurance mavin ASAP to resolve these issues. I know that the period of time after being laid off is very stressful but this is something that when resolved will diminish a large part of the stress. Getting this resolved quickly is critical right now Incase the current republican congress guts the preexisting condition provision of the Obama Care.
Mr Ken not all social worker are useless discouraging people from contacting the clinic social worker is removing what could be a valuable resource in the hunt for coverage. In my experience SW’s have strengths and weakness’s but condemning them all as useless is throughing the baby out with the bath water.
Dialysys clinics have a complaint procedure if a social worker proves to be useless speak to the clinic manager and file a formal complaint.
After speaking to the manager as a courtesy you the inquire to CMS complaint procedures since Social Workers are mandated by CMS. In fact most of the inane questions asked by Social Workers are in reality dictated by CMS required forms the Social Worker is required to fill out on every patient.