Cost of Radiation
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Wow Sam! That's terrible! My
Wow Sam! That's terrible! My only suggestion would be to go to the ACS, Susan B. Komen, or the hospital where you are being treated and ask them about financial aid. The point of all these organizations is that no woman have to go without treatment ,so surely there is help available somewhere.Good luck and let us know what you find out.0 -
Hi Sam, are you sure it is
Hi Sam, are you sure it is $1000.00 each time? I believe it may be $1000.00 out of pocket for the entire radiation treatment. So, for the radiation you would put out $1000.00, not $33,000.00. You may want to check with your insurance. I work for an insurance company paying medical claims so that does not sound logical to me. Check this out first. Good Luck0 -
Make payment arrangements.
Please don't let cost be the reason not to have radiation treatments. You can make payment arrangements based on what you can afford. I know someone who is paying $50 a month. Your insurance may not cover all of the cost but they pay a negotiated cost. I have a $5,000 front end deductable so until that was reached, I paid $900 per treatment. Without insurance it would have cost 1,700 per treatment. I made payment arrangements of $200 per month because I could affort that much. I actually told them what I could afford. Get your treatments and then work it out with the provider.
Roseann0 -
My insurance wouldn't pay as
My insurance wouldn't pay as much for radiation either. But they didn't start billing me until after radiation was over so the deductable applied to the total, plus the 20%. Then I called their billing department and they asked what I could afford to pay monthly and I paid that.0 -
u r right Meenameena1 said:Hi Sam, are you sure it is
Hi Sam, are you sure it is $1000.00 each time? I believe it may be $1000.00 out of pocket for the entire radiation treatment. So, for the radiation you would put out $1000.00, not $33,000.00. You may want to check with your insurance. I work for an insurance company paying medical claims so that does not sound logical to me. Check this out first. Good Luck
I did read my benefits and i have total of 3000 out of pocket each year...whew, I was freaked! I was wondering why all my chemo was paid for and not all my rads. DUH...its beginning of year and havent hit that mark yet. Can we say chemo brain? lol...0 -
Meena, they charged memeena1 said:Hi Sam, are you sure it is
Hi Sam, are you sure it is $1000.00 each time? I believe it may be $1000.00 out of pocket for the entire radiation treatment. So, for the radiation you would put out $1000.00, not $33,000.00. You may want to check with your insurance. I work for an insurance company paying medical claims so that does not sound logical to me. Check this out first. Good Luck
Meena, they charged me seperate for the CT scans and the tattoing0 -
I was shocked to findMarcia527 said:My insurance wouldn't pay as
My insurance wouldn't pay as much for radiation either. But they didn't start billing me until after radiation was over so the deductable applied to the total, plus the 20%. Then I called their billing department and they asked what I could afford to pay monthly and I paid that.
I was shocked to find neulasta cost 10 thousand a shot. thank goodness for insurance.0 -
I knew it had to be at leastcarkris said:I was shocked to find
I was shocked to find neulasta cost 10 thousand a shot. thank goodness for insurance.
I knew it had to be at least somewhat pricey as VA would not cover it at the CCI they cover my Chemo and rads at but rather I had to drive the 35 miles to the closest VA hospital for the Neulasta shot. Just did a 'google' and found that it usually runs between $3,000 and $7,000 per syringe. My cost - $8.00 per syringe.0 -
Glad to hear
You checked your out-of-pocket maximum. I was going to suggest that, since I couldn't imagine having insurance where you would end up owing $33,000! It's still a chunk of change, but I'm sure you can make payment arrangements. You want to do everything you can to give yourself the best possible chances going forward.
Good luck!
Cindy0 -
Talking about cost.My
Talking about cost.
My mastectomy + DIEP flat reconstruction = $150 000!!!
I haven't started chemo or rads yet.0 -
Glad you got it figured outSam726 said:u r right Meena
I did read my benefits and i have total of 3000 out of pocket each year...whew, I was freaked! I was wondering why all my chemo was paid for and not all my rads. DUH...its beginning of year and havent hit that mark yet. Can we say chemo brain? lol...
Glad you got it figured out Sam. $3,000 is still a lot out of pocket, but, better than what you originally thought! Good luck!0 -
My Neulasta was $3,200!mariam_11_09 said:Talking about cost.My
Talking about cost.
My mastectomy + DIEP flat reconstruction = $150 000!!!
I haven't started chemo or rads yet.
That's three different prices! What's the deal? I had a nausea Rx that was $1,600 for 30, it was Anzemet, I only had to pay $40 for that and $20 for the Neulasta.
Definitly make arrangements to pay the $3,000 in payments. They have to agree, what's the alternative, they certainly aren't going to sue you as long as you are making payments. Besides, anytime I've dealt with any hospital reagarding billing they have been wonderful.
Judy :-)0
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