Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 > > > > Hi there! > > I voted on the first poll about whether or not my doctor allows self > injecting, but I kind of got stuck on the second poll. I'm not exactly sure > how much he charges per injection. > > I am on Medicare, and I know that Medicare only pays for 80% of the cost of > injection. The 20% I would pay per injection is $7.90, so I wasn't sure how > to answer the poll question. Luckily, because I live in Massachusetts, I > qualify for our state funded insurance, " MassHealth " . They technically pick > up that 20% for me, so in reality my out of pocket cost is zero dollars. > However, if I did not qualify for MassHealth, I would have to pay that 20%. > Anyone out there a math wizard that can figure out what the doctor charges > per injection if my 20% is $7.90? I was never good with mathmatics. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Unless I am really confused and don't understand a thing, MassHealth pays $7.90 which is (20%) of the total fee the doctor charges. Therefore, 80 % of the total fee would equal $31.60. If you add the 20% and the 80% the total cost of the doctor's fee calculates to be $7.90 + $31.60 = $39.50. Does this sound right? ~STEVE ZIMMERMAN, CPM, CVOM~ ________________________________ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Currier Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:31 AM Subject: [ ] About one of the polls Hi there! I voted on the first poll about whether or not my doctor allows self injecting, but I kind of got stuck on the second poll. I'm not exactly sure how much he charges per injection. I am on Medicare, and I know that Medicare only pays for 80% of the cost of injection. The 20% I would pay per injection is $7.90, so I wasn't sure how to answer the poll question. Luckily, because I live in Massachusetts, I qualify for our state funded insurance, " MassHealth " . They technically pick up that 20% for me, so in reality my out of pocket cost is zero dollars. However, if I did not qualify for MassHealth, I would have to pay that 20%. Anyone out there a math wizard that can figure out what the doctor charges per injection if my 20% is $7.90? I was never good with mathmatics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 So if I understand this correctly, and if Steve's math is correct (wink, mine is awful) then my doctor charges $39.50 per injection. Who pays what percentage of that is between me and my insurance company. Am I on the right track now? I just want the poll to be accurate is all. -------Original Message------- From: uca79iii Date: 07/07/06 12:14:09 Subject: [ ] Re: About one of the polls , What I was seeking was how much the doctor charges your insurance, not what you pay out of pocket. Mine charges my insurance company 114.00 a shot and reports them as chemotherapy. My insurance is NOT in network with them so it will not cover 65.00 of it, then pays the rest at 70%. Needless to say, I pay for MOST of the cost myself. Hope this helps, Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Thanks so much Steve. I played around with the numbers just before I sent my post, and amazingly, I got the same answers, LOL. I'm really impressed with myself right now because my math skills really are crummy! Thanks so much for helping me out. I don't feel like such a daff now. I swear, prednisone causes brain rot among it's other side effects!!! Many thanks! Jenn -------Original Message------- From: Steve Zimmerman Date: 07/07/06 12:58:57 Subject: RE: [ ] About one of the polls Unless I am really confused and don't understand a thing, MassHealth pays $7.90 which is (20%) of the total fee the doctor charges. Therefore, 80 % of the total fee would equal $31.60. If you add the 20% and the 80% the total cost of the doctor's fee calculates to be $7.90 + $31.60 = $39.50. Does this sound right? ~STEVE ZIMMERMAN, CPM, CVOM~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 I know how you feel. I am also experiencing all the effects of prednisone. I hate them, especially the bloating and swelling of the face. ~STEVE ZIMMERMAN, CPM, CVOM~ ________________________________ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Currier Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:19 PM Subject: RE: [ ] About one of the polls Thanks so much Steve. I played around with the numbers just before I sent my post, and amazingly, I got the same answers, LOL. I'm really impressed with myself right now because my math skills really are crummy! Thanks so much for helping me out. I don't feel like such a daff now. I swear, prednisone causes brain rot among it's other side effects!!! Many thanks! Jenn -------Original Message------- From: Steve Zimmerman Date: 07/07/06 12:58:57 <mailto: %40> Subject: RE: [ ] About one of the polls Unless I am really confused and don't understand a thing, MassHealth pays $7.90 which is (20%) of the total fee the doctor charges. Therefore, 80 % of the total fee would equal $31.60. If you add the 20% and the 80% the total cost of the doctor's fee calculates to be $7.90 + $31.60 = $39.50. Does this sound right? ~STEVE ZIMMERMAN, CPM, CVOM~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 You are correct!! ~STEVE ZIMMERMAN, CPM, CVOM~ ________________________________ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Currier Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:17 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: About one of the polls So if I understand this correctly, and if Steve's math is correct (wink, mine is awful) then my doctor charges $39.50 per injection. Who pays what percentage of that is between me and my insurance company. Am I on the right track now? I just want the poll to be accurate is all. -------Original Message------- From: uca79iii Date: 07/07/06 12:14:09 <mailto: %40> Subject: [ ] Re: About one of the polls , What I was seeking was how much the doctor charges your insurance, not what you pay out of pocket. Mine charges my insurance company 114.00 a shot and reports them as chemotherapy. My insurance is NOT in network with them so it will not cover 65.00 of it, then pays the rest at 70%. Needless to say, I pay for MOST of the cost myself. Hope this helps, Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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