Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 Hello Group, This may be a strange question but anyhow has anyone had any bruise look under a toe nail? I have one and haven't droped anything on my foot. Just thought it was kind of strange. It don't hurt unless I do bump something on it??? Makes me wonder if being on my feet all day at work and the slight swelling I still get has somehting to do with it. Just another stange thing happening in my body Shelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 If the pt has a benefit and chooses not to use it by going out of network, I do not believe medicare will pay as primary... Sent from my GoodLink synchronized handheld (www.good.com) question pt has commercial insurance thru part time employment (primary insurance) has medicare and medicaid also. pt worked up at a hospital that commerical insurance will not pay because out of network. (found out too late) Could that hospital accept the denial from commercial insurance but then bill medicare and medicaid with no problems? or can medicare deny too? thanks Patti Montemayor, RN CCTC Transplant Coordinator and White Hospital 254/724-8448 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 If Commercial Insurance denies the transplant, Medicare will not pay primary. If the patient plan has out of network and paid at out of network benefit level, Medicare will pay up to Medicare liability. Austria Specialty Contracting Methodist Health System 1441 North Beckley Avenue Dallas,Texas 75203 Phone: Fax: From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of Mast, Deborah Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 4:22 PM To: TxFinancialCoordinators ; TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: RE: question If the pt has a benefit and chooses not to use it by going out of network, I do not believe medicare will pay as primary... Sent from my GoodLink synchronized handheld (www.good.com) question pt has commercial insurance thru part time employment (primary insurance) has medicare and medicaid also. pt worked up at a hospital that commerical insurance will not pay because out of network. (found out too late) Could that hospital accept the denial from commercial insurance but then bill medicare and medicaid with no problems? or can medicare deny too? thanks Patti Montemayor, RN CCTC Transplant Coordinator and White Hospital 254/724-8448 *********************************************************************** This electronic transmission contains information from Methodist Health System and should be considered confidential and privileged. The information contained in the above messages is intended only for the use of the individual(s) and entity(ies) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of this information is prohibited. If you receive this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail. Methodist Health System, its subsidiaries and affiliates hereby claim all applicable privileges related to the transmission of this communication. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 thats what I kind of wondered, now i have an opionion from both sides of the fence, can anybody else add something? Patti Montemayor, RN CCTC Transplant Coordinator and White Hospital 254/724-8448 >>> DMast@... 7/27/2007 4:21 PM >>> If the pt has a benefit and chooses not to use it by going out of network, I do not believe medicare will pay as primary... Sent from my GoodLink synchronized handheld (www.good.com) question pt has commercial insurance thru part time employment (primary insurance) has medicare and medicaid also. pt worked up at a hospital that commerical insurance will not pay because out of network. (found out too late) Could that hospital accept the denial from commercial insurance but then bill medicare and medicaid with no problems? or can medicare deny too? thanks Patti Montemayor, RN CCTC Transplant Coordinator and White Hospital 254/724-8448 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 Medicare will see that partial payment or no payment was made and will know pt went out of network so they are not required to pay. Stoops , LCSW, MPA, MSHA, CCMProgram Operations ManagerThe Clarian Transplant Centerswatson@... office fax questionpt has commercial insurance thru part time employment (primaryinsurance)has medicare and medicaid also.pt worked up at a hospital that commerical insurance will not paybecause out of network. (found out too late)Could that hospital accept the denial from commercial insurance butthen bill medicare and medicaid with no problems? or can medicare denytoo? thanksPatti Montemayor, RN CCTCTransplant Coordinator and White Hospital254/724-8448 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 Thanks everyone for correcting me… I was thinking more along the lines that the claim would process as ‘out of network’, but misread that there weren’t ANY out of network benefits.  My apologies! I would wonder at this point then, if Medicare denies as well as the commercial, would then Medicaid pay ultimately? The commercial insurance is not willing to retrospectively review for an out of network referral? Was the patient evaluated urgently as an inpatient, or was it outpatient?  Is there another transplant center the patient should have used to stay in network—if not, what does that commercial insurance expect the patient to do to obtain transplant services!? Meredith Gray Transplant Financial Coordinator Continuity of Care and Case Management/ Box 602 Strong Memorial Hospital (fax) 5-1616 ID# 6541 (pager) This message contains information which may be confidential and privileged. Unless you are the addressee (or authorized to receive for the addressee), you may not use, copy or disclose to anyone the message or any information contained in the message (including attachments). If you have received the message in error, please advise sender by reply email and delete the message. Thank you! From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of Austria, Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 5:25 PM To: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: RE: question If Commercial Insurance denies the transplant, Medicare will not pay primary. If the patient plan has out of network and paid at out of network benefit level, Medicare will pay up to Medicare liability. Austria Specialty Contracting Methodist Health System 1441 North Beckley Avenue Dallas,Texas 75203 Phone: Fax: From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of Mast, Deborah Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 4:22 PM To: TxFinancialCoordinators ; TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: RE: question If the pt has a benefit and chooses not to use it by going out of network, I do not believe medicare will pay as primary... Sent from my GoodLink synchronized handheld (www.good.com) question pt has commercial insurance thru part time employment (primary insurance) has medicare and medicaid also. pt worked up at a hospital that commerical insurance will not pay because out of network. (found out too late) Could that hospital accept the denial from commercial insurance but then bill medicare and medicaid with no problems? or can medicare deny too? thanks Patti Montemayor, RN CCTC Transplant Coordinator and White Hospital 254/724-8448 *********************************************************************** This electronic transmission contains information from Methodist Health System and should be considered confidential and privileged. The information contained in the above messages is intended only for the use of the individual(s) and entity(ies) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of this information is prohibited. If you receive this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail. Methodist Health System, its subsidiaries and affiliates hereby claim all applicable privileges related to the transmission of this communication. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2007 Report Share Posted July 28, 2007 They will pay but it will be pennies on the dollar. Stoops , LCSW, MPA, MSHA, CCMProgram Operations ManagerThe Clarian Transplant Centerswatson@... office fax questionpt has commercial insurance thru part time employment (primaryinsurance)has medicare and medicaid also.pt worked up at a hospital that commerical insurance will not paybecause out of network. (found out too late)Could that hospital accept the denial from commercial insurance butthen bill medicare and medicaid with no problems? or can medicare denytoo? thanksPatti Montemayor, RN CCTCTransplant Coordinator and White Hospital254/724-8448***********************************************************************This electronic transmission contains information from Methodist HealthSystem and should be considered confidential and privileged. Theinformation contained in the above messages is intended only for theuse of the individual(s) and entity(ies) named above. If you are notthe intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying,distribution, or use of this information is prohibited. If you receivethis transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately byreturn e-mail. Methodist Health System, its subsidiaries andaffiliates hereby claim all applicable privileges related to thetransmission of this communication. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 My understanding is that if a patient is in an HMO network and the HMO does not pay because the patient chooses to go out of the network, medicare does not pay. However, if the patient has the option to go out of network (at a reduced rate), medicare will pay as secondary. Janet M. Lovely Lankenau Hospital Phila., PA questionpt has commercial insurance thru part time employment (primaryinsurance)has medicare and medicaid also.pt worked up at a hospital that commerical insurance will not paybecause out of network. (found out too late)Could that hospital accept the denial from commercial insurance butthen bill medicare and medicaid with no problems? or can medicare denytoo? thanksPatti Montemayor, RN CCTCTransplant Coordinator and White Hospital254/724-8448 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 thank you, everyone, for your help. I just LOVE this list serv . . . . .. Patti Montemayor, RN CCTC Transplant Coordinator and White Hospital 254/724-8448 >>> lovelyj@... 7/30/2007 11:56 AM >>> My understanding is that if a patient is in an HMO network and the HMO does not pay because the patient chooses to go out of the network, medicare does not pay. However, if the patient has the option to go out of network (at a reduced rate), medicare will pay as secondary. Janet M. Lovely Lankenau Hospital Phila., PA question pt has commercial insurance thru part time employment (primary insurance) has medicare and medicaid also. pt worked up at a hospital that commerical insurance will not pay because out of network. (found out too late) Could that hospital accept the denial from commercial insurance but then bill medicare and medicaid with no problems? or can medicare deny too? thanks Patti Montemayor, RN CCTC Transplant Coordinator and White Hospital 254/724-8448 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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