hello,
so, because of SSDI, i am now elligible to start receiving parts A, B, and D. however, because of tricare, i'm going to NOT enroll in part B or D. i also have BCBS which i pay out of pocket for. i will keep this policy as its just a private policy and is quite good about letting me go home from the hospital on IV meds within a day or two.
i spent over an hour on with medicare today and they said my order of insurances now that i am elligible for medicare will be as follows:
medicare
BCBS
tricare
they also said according to medicare part A, i am <b>required</b> to spend at least the first 3 days inpatient for any hospitalization before they'll allow me to go home.
i do not like this and am curious if there is any way to drop medicare A and whether anyone has done this (simply because their private health insurance is "better")?
also, what has been your experience with medicare part A for hospitalization and getting out on home IV meds? is it a pain or are they fairly efficient? i could maybe stomach staying in 3 full days if it means saving my 1 million dollar max on BCBS.
but, the representative said i cannot pick and choose which insurance to use as hospital insurance as it is likely once BCBS finds out i have medicare and they are secondary, they will deny any hospital claims where they're put first.
this is all REALLY confusing! i think i'd rather drop part A if i can, but if people like part A and they have been good about letting you go home on IVs and don't put a bunch of "red tape" with regard to nursing visits and let you use the eclipse balls, etc. for infusion, it may be ok.
urgh! i'm just so confused! its frustrating but i suppose i'm blessed to have more than just medicare (although i do pay huge premiums per month to have my "cushy" bcbs policy, but that is my choice).
thanks,
so, because of SSDI, i am now elligible to start receiving parts A, B, and D. however, because of tricare, i'm going to NOT enroll in part B or D. i also have BCBS which i pay out of pocket for. i will keep this policy as its just a private policy and is quite good about letting me go home from the hospital on IV meds within a day or two.
i spent over an hour on with medicare today and they said my order of insurances now that i am elligible for medicare will be as follows:
medicare
BCBS
tricare
they also said according to medicare part A, i am <b>required</b> to spend at least the first 3 days inpatient for any hospitalization before they'll allow me to go home.
i do not like this and am curious if there is any way to drop medicare A and whether anyone has done this (simply because their private health insurance is "better")?
also, what has been your experience with medicare part A for hospitalization and getting out on home IV meds? is it a pain or are they fairly efficient? i could maybe stomach staying in 3 full days if it means saving my 1 million dollar max on BCBS.
but, the representative said i cannot pick and choose which insurance to use as hospital insurance as it is likely once BCBS finds out i have medicare and they are secondary, they will deny any hospital claims where they're put first.
this is all REALLY confusing! i think i'd rather drop part A if i can, but if people like part A and they have been good about letting you go home on IVs and don't put a bunch of "red tape" with regard to nursing visits and let you use the eclipse balls, etc. for infusion, it may be ok.
urgh! i'm just so confused! its frustrating but i suppose i'm blessed to have more than just medicare (although i do pay huge premiums per month to have my "cushy" bcbs policy, but that is my choice).
thanks,