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hi Debbie, my thought is that is it's not Medicare's or the health plan's call as to whether the pt "needs" Medicare - if she's eligible and wants to sign up and you advise it, she should enroll.

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-----Original Message-----From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ]On Behalf Of Mast, DeborahSent: Friday, February 01, 2008 9:03 AMTo: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: kidney pt/Medicare

I have a patient who recently had a kidney transplant who was not previously on dialysis. I advised them to take Medicare at the time of transplant as their health plan coverage is an individual policy and Medicare would be the primary coverage based on ESRD.

The patient is now calling me and telling me that both Medicare and the health plan are stating she does not need to apply for Medicare.

I am trying to provide something in writing to them showing that Medicare is primary due to the individual policy. However, the only things I can find all point to EGHP’s and ESRD COB.

Does anyone know of something specifically addressing the individual plans?

Thanks

Debbie Mast

Supervisor, Senior Transplant Financial Coordinator

Stanford Hospital and Clinics

750 Welch Road, Suite 104

Palo Alto, CA 94304

Trustee, TFCA

Heart, Lung, Heart/Lung, Liver, Kidney, Pancreas, Intestinal Transplant Programs

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I know that Medicare does not recognize the individual plan for COB -

therefore, no 30 month period. They both act as primary.

I don't now why either one would recommend that she not enroll in

Medicare though and I would think that's the patient's choice and not

their place to advise her.

Craycraft

Transplant Financial Coordinator

University of Kansas Medical Center

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>>> " Mast, Deborah " 02/01/2008 11:02 AM >>>

I have a patient who recently had a kidney transplant who was not

previously on dialysis. I advised them to take Medicare at the time

of

transplant as their health plan coverage is an individual policy and

Medicare would be the primary coverage based on ESRD.

The patient is now calling me and telling me that both Medicare and

the

health plan are stating she does not need to apply for Medicare.

I am trying to provide something in writing to them showing that

Medicare is primary due to the individual policy. However, the only

things I can find all point to EGHP's and ESRD COB.

Does anyone know of something specifically addressing the individual

plans?

Thanks

Debbie Mast

Supervisor, Senior Transplant Financial Coordinator

Stanford Hospital and Clinics

750 Welch Road, Suite 104

Palo Alto, CA 94304

Trustee, TFCA

Heart, Lung, Heart/Lung, Liver, Kidney, Pancreas, Intestinal

Transplant

Programs

Phone: Fax:

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