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XanaDUer2

(14,336 posts)
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 02:16 PM Jul 2024

About Medicare payments

I had a HIDA scan $4300. Had gallbladder removal last week. No clue what thats gonna cost. Have to pay surgeon, anesthesiologist, and for those inflatible leg things they use during surgery. I am on traditional Medicare and cannot afford a supplement. ETA had to pay $500 for facility fee. Not covered by Medicare

I'm worried about the costs. Medicare pays 80%. Anyone have surgery on traditional Medicare? Partner says I'll probably end up paying around$500. Any insight is appreciated. TIA

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About Medicare payments (Original Post) XanaDUer2 Jul 2024 OP
Yes claudette Jul 2024 #1
Yes, it is better XanaDUer2 Jul 2024 #4
Your hospital finance dept should help you Bmoboy Jul 2024 #2
Hi. No, I earn too much ty nt XanaDUer2 Jul 2024 #3
Would the claudette Jul 2024 #7
Thank you XanaDUer2 Jul 2024 #8
I'm not claudette Jul 2024 #9
If I couldn't afford the supplemental... MiniMe Jul 2024 #5
Thank you nt XanaDUer2 Jul 2024 #6

claudette

(4,613 posts)
1. Yes
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 02:20 PM
Jul 2024

I had surgery on Medicare. They paid 80% which was a godsend. I did have supplemental insurance to cover the rest after my deductible. It shouldn’t be too much. Certainly better than no insurance at all.

Bmoboy

(413 posts)
2. Your hospital finance dept should help you
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 02:24 PM
Jul 2024

If you can't afford supplemental/medigap coverage, can you apply for Medicaid?

XanaDUer2

(14,336 posts)
8. Thank you
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 03:59 PM
Jul 2024

I got 6 months coverage when cobra ended before Medicare started. I didn't know they handled supplements

claudette

(4,613 posts)
9. I'm not
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 04:09 PM
Jul 2024

Exactly sure if a supplemental plan is available. Fortunately, I got my coverage through my retirement plans. It’s worth a try to check it out

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