7% Saline Prescription and Medicare Part B payment quandry
My husband is 81, diagnosed with MAC, and has been on the 3-drug regimen for 2.5 weeks. He uses a nebulizer 2XDay with 7% saline.
Problem: Humana won't cover the saline prescription because they say it is covered under Medicare Part B. But, when filling the saline prescription the pharmacist can't get Medicare Part B to work. Our secondary (not supplemental) health insurance Blue Cross/Blue Shield says (thinks?) it needs to be coded as a durable medical, which neither CVS nor Medicap will use. (It seems to me that while the nebulizer is a durable medical; the saline is more a prescription.) In the meantime, we are paying out-of-pocket for a saline prescription the pulmonologist and all others say should be covered under Medicare Part B. Anyone else had this experience? How was it resolved? Many thanks!
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Very helpful. Been working through all of this as you have laid out. Good to know I’m not crazy but just need to persist. Get through to someone who isn’t just gaslighting? It is what it feels like even if it is something more benign. THANK YOU 🙏🏽
Distilled water is NOT sterile! It must be boiled for ten minutes and then one minute for each 1000 feet of elevation! Then you need to worry about contamination of any jar or container you put it in.
I would. There is such an opportunity for cross contamination in the distilled water and its storage.
I have ALWAYS mixed my albuterol with my saline. I am so old that it was never administered any other way back in the day! Helps to cut the coughing and throat irritation from the 7% saline also. I fully recommend doing this! And yes, I have to use my Good RX card to get a discount.
Is it medical grade and sterile?
Did not work. Never has.
Distilled water is NOT sterile!
According to the box, it is sterile and a “Class IIa medical device.”
I put distilled water through my LifeStraw pitcher before using it.
Thank you. I boil everything.