Why is medicare going to be nonexistent?

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  • by Vtachy1
    Specializes in BNAT instructor, ICU, Hospice,triage.

Well, just got my grandma, who is 98 years old, (lives with me) bill in the mail for a simple office visit to the doctor. $48 for CBC $65 for CMP, $93 for a vitamin B12, $182 for a Vitamin D, $13 for a venipuncture total bill was $401. For lab work on a 98 year old. Come on people!!!!

Do not do this to me when I am 98 years old. My gosh!! Unbelievable. And its not the doctor's fault its skanky blood sucking lawyers that want to fault doctors for every little test they didn't do. I think it should be the opposite, we should start suing for dumb blood work that is ridiculous.

I told my two kids who are teenagers about this bill and my husband and I both said "do not do this to us!!!!" Save the $400 for my grandkids' medicare.

Stupidest thing in the world was a hospice visit I made to a family putting dad through the meat grinder on dialysis. $50,000 a month and he had absolutely no quality of life at all, pain, confusion, could not do one single ADL, family couldn't name one thing that is good about prolonging the inevitable, but they still refused to start hospice and stop the dialysis. Please don't do this to me, I have told every person I know not to do this to me!!

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

I agree with you but an very, very confused about what this has to do w/ Medicare?

rnkaytee

219 Posts

I think OP is saying that medicare is paying for the unnecessary bills - OP, why did your grandmother get the lab work in the first place? We don't have to get something done just because a doctor ordered it.

llg, PhD, RN

13,469 Posts

Specializes in Nursing Professional Development.

And its not the doctor's fault its skanky blood sucking lawyers that want to fault doctors for every little test they didn't do. I think it should be the opposite, we should start suing for dumb blood work that is ridiculous.

Actually, lawyers sue very few doctors. It's the families who sue. They just hire attorneys to do the legal work for them. It's the families who don't have the ***** to say "enough" when the time comes.

If your grandma doesn't need all those tests, why doesn't your family discuss the situation with her and her doctor? If YOU are the person getting grandma's bills, then I assume you have some legal role to play in the planning of her care. It is YOUR responsibility to say something to help make her final months/years more comfortable.

MunoRN, RN

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Specializes in Critical Care.

Defensive medicine doesn't dictate that those be done, medicare doesn't require or even encourage that they be done so I'm not sure what medicare has to do with it, your grandma doesn't have to agree to have these tests done if the doctor suggests it.

ktwlpn, LPN

3,844 Posts

Specializes in LTC,Hospice/palliative care,acute care.

Did anyone speak with the physician regarding the patients goals?Is the patient alert,oriented and capable of making her wishes known?Is there an advance directive on file?Have you discussed these issues with her and the doc? It's a partnership,you can't blame the doc.Your mom may have consented to this and feels it is appropriate.Same as the family of the dialysis patient.And we can educate until the cows come home but in this country today we still have the right to pursue futile care....

toomuchbaloney

12,662 Posts

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.
Well, just got my grandma, who is 98 years old, (lives with me) bill in the mail for a simple office visit to the doctor. $48 for CBC $65 for CMP, $93 for a vitamin B12, $182 for a Vitamin D, $13 for a venipuncture total bill was $401. For lab work on a 98 year old. Come on people!!!!

Do not do this to me when I am 98 years old. My gosh!! Unbelievable. And its not the doctor's fault its skanky blood sucking lawyers that want to fault doctors for every little test they didn't do. I think it should be the opposite, we should start suing for dumb blood work that is ridiculous.

I told my two kids who are teenagers about this bill and my husband and I both said "do not do this to us!!!!" Save the $400 for my grandkids' medicare.

Stupidest thing in the world was a hospice visit I made to a family putting dad through the meat grinder on dialysis. $50,000 a month and he had absolutely no quality of life at all, pain, confusion, could not do one single ADL, family couldn't name one thing that is good about prolonging the inevitable, but they still refused to start hospice and stop the dialysis. Please don't do this to me, I have told every person I know not to do this to me!!

Why is your family or your grandmother doing this?

Vtachy1

446 Posts

Specializes in BNAT instructor, ICU, Hospice,triage.

Medicare is the one that paid $400 for the bill. Thats only the tip of the iceberg I know that there are sooooo many treatments that are absolutely unecessary!! and bankrupting medicare.

Vtachy1

446 Posts

Specializes in BNAT instructor, ICU, Hospice,triage.

I don't remember saying that medicare was to blame. I am not sure how you came to the conclusion that medicare was to blame. I am saying that no wonder medicare is going to be bankrupt. All of the senseless testing.

Vtachy1

446 Posts

Specializes in BNAT instructor, ICU, Hospice,triage.
Did anyone speak with the physician regarding the patients goals?Is the patient alert,oriented and capable of making her wishes known?Is there an advance directive on file?Have you discussed these issues with her and the doc? It's a partnership,you can't blame the doc.Your mom may have consented to this and feels it is appropriate.Same as the family of the dialysis patient.And we can educate until the cows come home but in this country today we still have the right to pursue futile care....

The doctor knows. He knows we want no hospitals unless we cant' get her comfortable or if somehting we absolutely could not handle at home. He knows our goals. Of course we have an advanced directive POLST. She is A & O she makes her own decisions at this time. I am her medical POA. I was there during the entire appointment, she did not consent, the docs never ask, they just do it.

Specializes in Family Practice, Mental Health.
I don't remember saying that medicare was to blame. I am not sure how you came to the conclusion that medicare was to blame. I am saying that no wonder medicare is going to be bankrupt. All of the senseless testing.

Your thread title asks about Medicare's demise.

ktwlpn, LPN

3,844 Posts

Specializes in LTC,Hospice/palliative care,acute care.
The doctor knows. He knows we want no hospitals unless we cant' get her comfortable or if somehting we absolutely could not handle at home. He knows our goals. Of course we have an advanced directive POLST. She is A & O she makes her own decisions at this time. I am her medical POA. I was there during the entire appointment, she did not consent, the docs never ask, they just do it.

So,respectfully,why did you let them draw those labs?

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