Your Tips: How do you manage out-of-pocket healthcare costs?
There are costs to healthcare that may not be covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or your insurance. These costs can be beyond a family's financial means. Sometimes people seek to raise funds, move locations, switch jobs, or apply for charitable aid.
What resources or steps have you taken to help cover out-of-pocket costs or to get coverage?
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@ess77 Hi Elizabeth .I'm on Humana HMO I love this plan They keep track on refills I've never been without meds It is shipped to me .There is no co pay only if it's in Tier 3,4 .Since I retired 14 yrs ago I have had this plan . there is no charge for anything Dr 0 labs 0 x-rays 0 When you retire you only have your s s and pension no raises except cost of living with S S this year will be 5% which is the most I ever had .I chose my Dr,s most are in all plans I'm happy with the HMO
@lioness So great to hear from you! Are you doing OK? I think of you every time that I try to move correctly because of osteoporosis! Are you preparing for your talent show?
@becsbuddy Hi Becky I'm doing pretty looked at exercises from Lori silversneaker think I'll start tonight My dexascan l.hip is 0.3 from fall so ordered some supplements and going to get serious on exercise .I did get my scooter finally that helps me get around How are you doing? Take care Linda
I’m very interested in how you found the grant to help with your deductible. Could you send the link or tell me how to look this up myself? With January fast approaching and my daughters fourth round starting the 2nd, I would love to find out this information.
Thank You in advance.
Hi Jessi's mama, welcome. I believe your question is for @gingerw. I'm tagging her to make sure she see's your post.
May I ask more about your daughter? Is she having chemo treatments?
@jessismama Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I'm glad you have found us, and trust you will read stories of inspiration and ideas.
My chemo is Revlimid, which carries a $3000 co-pay each month. I went through my cancer center to place an application for financial aid for this medication, and they "shopped" it to the manufacturer. I had to provide tax returns and proof of income.
Also, the following websites may be able to help you:
chemocare.com
cancer.org
cancer.net
It's tedious, can be overwhelming, and frustrating, and exhausting, but worth looking into.
What type of cancer is your daughter dealing with, if I may ask?
Ginger
one of the best (I hope) things that we did was get rid of the supplement plan and sign onto an advantage plan.. the balances are set amounts and truthfully, we just save the money we were paying the supplement and RX plan to pay any set amounts as we need to. No monthly fee. Primary Care visits are no balance, as are mammograms, colonoscopies and other procedures. All our drugs are 100% free ( so far). The agent whom we signed up with was very knowledgable and told us seniors rarely go back to a supplement after subscribing to an Advantage plan.
Where do you live? I moving there. 🙂
it is Aetna advantage plan. Find a Medicare advisor and talk to them......we are just putting $ away for any procedures that may have a balance. The balances are set amounts from Aetna, not actual balances. And btw: you don't wanna move here. Way too cold! 😜
What is an Advantage Plan? Where do you find one?