Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
I am a member of Kaiser Permanente Senior Advantage in Georgia and my DME says that Kaiser will only pay for supplies every six months. There is no way that I can use one set of Fx Pillows for six months. According to the Medicare replacement schedule I should be able to get 2 nasal pillows every month. Medicare Advantage has to follow the same rules as Medicare as far as I know. Has anyone else had this problem or know how to solve it? Thanks
Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
I'd talk to someone else at the DME. I suspect the person you spoke to is new and hasn't dealt with nasal pillows before.
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
I spoke to the director.
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
Doesn't the default Part B cover supplies on schedule anyway?--
I thought the advantage plans were supposed to cover what Medicare does not . . .
What kind of 'advantage plan' makes you pay more for less coverage?
Maybe someone needs to call "doctor Radio" on XM--
There is a show about call-ins on insurance matters.
It is called 'Health Care Connect".
I thought the advantage plans were supposed to cover what Medicare does not . . .
What kind of 'advantage plan' makes you pay more for less coverage?
Maybe someone needs to call "doctor Radio" on XM--
There is a show about call-ins on insurance matters.
It is called 'Health Care Connect".
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
I suppose the next step would be to have Kaiser call the DME. Either that, or find a DME who isn't so ignorant of CPAP. While It's likely that Kaiser will only pay for x pillows in six months. I seriously doubt they expect you to use the same pair for half a year.
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
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> my DME says that Kaiser will only pay for supplies every six months
Who is your DME?
> my DME says that Kaiser will only pay for supplies every six months
Who is your DME?
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
yes, Otter probably has the solution:
get insurance to talk to the DME.
Or find a smarter DME.
Oh, isn't DME just another way to spell 'dummy'?
Is Kaiser that totally messed up?
get insurance to talk to the DME.
Or find a smarter DME.
Oh, isn't DME just another way to spell 'dummy'?
Is Kaiser that totally messed up?
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
I don't know for certain, but it is possible that your DME provider is telling you what Kaiser Senior Advantage has told them. Medicare managed care plans are notorious for trimming down some of the benefits in some areas to pay for the little extra they give you in other areas like Rx benefits, decreased out of pocket expenses and so on. They are for profit companies after all. I would call the customer service number on your card and talk to someone about your CPAP supply benefits so you will get it straight from the horse's mouth.
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
I have Kaiser in the Northern California region and they follow Medicare Guidelines. Medicare guidelines cover TWO nasal pillows per MONTH, one mask every three months. Since Senior Advantage is your Medicare benefit, by federal law I don't think they can supply you with anything less than Medicare allows (though they can limit your choice of supplier and to a particular "formulary" for masks, machines, and supplies). If Kaiser (not the DME supplier) tells you you cannot have what Medicare allows, you should file a complaint with Medicare.
The thing you must understand is that the DME supplier (I'm guessing Crapria) is NOT your DME, Kaiser is your DME. It's different than for non-HMO patients, and a little confusing. Kaiser must initiate the order, the "DME" whomever it is acts merely as the supplier when you have Kaiser. So call your Kaiser sleep clinic and get them to order what you need as long as it falls within the Medicare Guidelines (if you search this site, you will find the Medicare replacement schedule) and Kaiser's formulary (they have a limited choice of masks, hoses, and machines--for example, I cannot get the Swift FX on the Kaiser formulary).
In my region, I have to email the sleep clinic staff to tell them what I want so that my prescription has the right mask, filters, hose, etc (and Crapria NEVER gets the hose order correct!). Then I have to call a centralized Kaiser DME to place the order. THEY call Crapria, who calls me to get the co-payment first, drop ships the supplies, and then bills me for the co-payment I've already paid with the credit card I've put on file so they don't have to keep bugging me about the co-pays (grrrrrrr!!!!!). It's a pain in the neck and dealing with Crapria is never the highlight of my day.
The thing you must understand is that the DME supplier (I'm guessing Crapria) is NOT your DME, Kaiser is your DME. It's different than for non-HMO patients, and a little confusing. Kaiser must initiate the order, the "DME" whomever it is acts merely as the supplier when you have Kaiser. So call your Kaiser sleep clinic and get them to order what you need as long as it falls within the Medicare Guidelines (if you search this site, you will find the Medicare replacement schedule) and Kaiser's formulary (they have a limited choice of masks, hoses, and machines--for example, I cannot get the Swift FX on the Kaiser formulary).
In my region, I have to email the sleep clinic staff to tell them what I want so that my prescription has the right mask, filters, hose, etc (and Crapria NEVER gets the hose order correct!). Then I have to call a centralized Kaiser DME to place the order. THEY call Crapria, who calls me to get the co-payment first, drop ships the supplies, and then bills me for the co-payment I've already paid with the credit card I've put on file so they don't have to keep bugging me about the co-pays (grrrrrrr!!!!!). It's a pain in the neck and dealing with Crapria is never the highlight of my day.
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
Thank you for your detailed explanation, but Kaiser in California is completely different than Kaiser in Georgia. In Georgia Kaiser is not the DME.Janknitz wrote:I have Kaiser in the Northern California region and they follow Medicare Guidelines. Medicare guidelines cover TWO nasal pillows per MONTH, one mask every three months. Since Senior Advantage is your Medicare benefit, by federal law I don't think they can supply you with anything less than Medicare allows (though they can limit your choice of supplier and to a particular "formulary" for masks, machines, and supplies). If Kaiser (not the DME supplier) tells you you cannot have what Medicare allows, you should file a complaint with Medicare.
The thing you must understand is that the DME supplier (I'm guessing Crapria) is NOT your DME, Kaiser is your DME. It's different than for non-HMO patients, and a little confusing. Kaiser must initiate the order, the "DME" whomever it is acts merely as the supplier when you have Kaiser. So call your Kaiser sleep clinic and get them to order what you need as long as it falls within the Medicare Guidelines (if you search this site, you will find the Medicare replacement schedule) and Kaiser's formulary (they have a limited choice of masks, hoses, and machines--for example, I cannot get the Swift FX on the Kaiser formulary).
In my region, I have to email the sleep clinic staff to tell them what I want so that my prescription has the right mask, filters, hose, etc (and Crapria NEVER gets the hose order correct!). Then I have to call a centralized Kaiser DME to place the order. THEY call Crapria, who calls me to get the co-payment first, drop ships the supplies, and then bills me for the co-payment I've already paid with the credit card I've put on file so they don't have to keep bugging me about the co-pays (grrrrrrr!!!!!). It's a pain in the neck and dealing with Crapria is never the highlight of my day.
Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
You should receive a Medicare & You guide every year in the mail. On the back of the guide there is a number for your local SHIP which is FREE Medicare counseling. Call them and see if they can advise you on this matter. Or you can call Medicare (1-800-MEDICARE) and file a complaint. Federal law requires that even Medicare Advantage providers meet certain guidelines, and they can't provide less than the Medicare standards require. Medicare guidelines permit two sets of nasal pillows per month. You can also file a complaint with Kaiser that their contracted DME provider is not following the Medicare Guidelines.Thank you for your detailed explanation, but Kaiser in California is completely different than Kaiser in Georgia. In Georgia Kaiser is not the DME.
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Don't Pay that Upcharge! http://tinyurl.com/2ck48rm
Taming the Mirage Quattro http://tinyurl.com/2ft3lh8
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Don't Pay that Upcharge! http://tinyurl.com/2ck48rm
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
Sic 'em!
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
After going around in circles for the past week I have finally been able to resolve this problem.
So for anyone who has Kaiser Sr. Advantage in Atlanta, GA, this is how it works:
If you were refered to the Sleep Disorders Center of Georgia and diagnosed with sleep apnea, then they become your DME for the PAP machine and mask, but not for replacement supplies. They only have a contract with Kaiser for the machine and mask. For replacement supplies( nasal pillows, filters, etc.) you have to get a referral from your PCP to Apria. They are the ones that have the contract with Kaiser for supplies. I have no idea why it is done this way, but that's the way it is. Now all I have to do is call Apria every month and order what I need and they send it to me. Hooray!!!
So for anyone who has Kaiser Sr. Advantage in Atlanta, GA, this is how it works:
If you were refered to the Sleep Disorders Center of Georgia and diagnosed with sleep apnea, then they become your DME for the PAP machine and mask, but not for replacement supplies. They only have a contract with Kaiser for the machine and mask. For replacement supplies( nasal pillows, filters, etc.) you have to get a referral from your PCP to Apria. They are the ones that have the contract with Kaiser for supplies. I have no idea why it is done this way, but that's the way it is. Now all I have to do is call Apria every month and order what I need and they send it to me. Hooray!!!
Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
Then call them back and return the wrong parts they shipped you.pine3874 wrote:Now all I have to do is call Apria every month and order what I need and they send it to me. Hooray!!!
Then call them back and straighten out the billing.
Then call them back and get them to stop sending you parts you don't need just because they're on the schedule.
Then call them and straighten out why you didn't get the parts you ordered.
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Re: Kaiser Senior Advantage and CPAP Supplies
Ha, good luck with that! There's a reason I call them "Crapria".Now all I have to do is call Apria every month and order what I need and they send it to me. Hooray!!!
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Taming the Mirage Quattro http://tinyurl.com/2ft3lh8
Swift FX Fitting Guide http://tinyurl.com/22ur9ts
Don't Pay that Upcharge! http://tinyurl.com/2ck48rm