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Yervoy & Medicare??

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    Nan in Nebraska
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      Does anyone know if Medicare is approving and  paying for Yervoy? I'm anticipating re-induction. Have scans May 24th.

      Thanks,

      Nan

      Does anyone know if Medicare is approving and  paying for Yervoy? I'm anticipating re-induction. Have scans May 24th.

      Thanks,

      Nan

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        jackiewin
        Participant

          Are you Stage IV?  Yervoy has been FDA approved for Stage IV mm.  Medicare pays for FDA approved chemos, be it an oral pill or by infusion.  To make sure you would be approved, call Medicare and check with them.

           

          Jackie W

            Nan in Nebraska
            Participant

              Hi Jackie,

                 Yes, I am stage IV. I have ocular and have had a cutaneous melanoma also – diagnosed 2001.

                 I was on Ipi/Yervoy compassionate trial and had been approved for re-induction, if needed – then it became FDA approved. I'm anticipating that I will need re-induction as my last scans were good news/bad news, all issues in the abdomin reduced but increase in size and number of mediastinal lymph nodes. Not sure if it is progression or ipi doing it's job. I'm just trying to be proactive in finding out if Medicare will pay. I've called Medicare and they couldn't give me any answers. They said my provider could call their access number and discuss. I have a call into my onc's office. I've also filled out forms for assistance from Bristol-Meyers-Squibb and they do not assist individuals on Medicare.

              Thanks for your prompt reply.

              Best wishes,

              Nan

              Nan in Nebraska
              Participant

                Hi Jackie,

                   Yes, I am stage IV. I have ocular and have had a cutaneous melanoma also – diagnosed 2001.

                   I was on Ipi/Yervoy compassionate trial and had been approved for re-induction, if needed – then it became FDA approved. I'm anticipating that I will need re-induction as my last scans were good news/bad news, all issues in the abdomin reduced but increase in size and number of mediastinal lymph nodes. Not sure if it is progression or ipi doing it's job. I'm just trying to be proactive in finding out if Medicare will pay. I've called Medicare and they couldn't give me any answers. They said my provider could call their access number and discuss. I have a call into my onc's office. I've also filled out forms for assistance from Bristol-Meyers-Squibb and they do not assist individuals on Medicare.

                Thanks for your prompt reply.

                Best wishes,

                Nan

                Nan in Nebraska
                Participant

                  Hi Jackie,

                     Yes, I am stage IV. I have ocular and have had a cutaneous melanoma also – diagnosed 2001.

                     I was on Ipi/Yervoy compassionate trial and had been approved for re-induction, if needed – then it became FDA approved. I'm anticipating that I will need re-induction as my last scans were good news/bad news, all issues in the abdomin reduced but increase in size and number of mediastinal lymph nodes. Not sure if it is progression or ipi doing it's job. I'm just trying to be proactive in finding out if Medicare will pay. I've called Medicare and they couldn't give me any answers. They said my provider could call their access number and discuss. I have a call into my onc's office. I've also filled out forms for assistance from Bristol-Meyers-Squibb and they do not assist individuals on Medicare.

                  Thanks for your prompt reply.

                  Best wishes,

                  Nan

                  Nan in Nebraska
                  Participant

                    Hi Jackie,

                       Yes, I am stage IV. I have ocular and have had a cutaneous melanoma also – diagnosed 2001.

                       I was on Ipi/Yervoy compassionate trial and had been approved for re-induction, if needed – then it became FDA approved. I'm anticipating that I will need re-induction as my last scans were good news/bad news, all issues in the abdomin reduced but increase in size and number of mediastinal lymph nodes. Not sure if it is progression or ipi doing it's job. I'm just trying to be proactive in finding out if Medicare will pay. I've called Medicare and they couldn't give me any answers. They said my provider could call their access number and discuss. I have a call into my onc's office. I've also filled out forms for assistance from Bristol-Meyers-Squibb and they do not assist individuals on Medicare.

                    Thanks for your prompt reply.

                    Best wishes,

                    Nan

                  jackiewin
                  Participant

                    Are you Stage IV?  Yervoy has been FDA approved for Stage IV mm.  Medicare pays for FDA approved chemos, be it an oral pill or by infusion.  To make sure you would be approved, call Medicare and check with them.

                     

                    Jackie W

                    EuniceB
                    Participant

                      I am not sure about it but thanks for the reply. Medicare can give you a lot of benefit but the program used to figure out Medicare bills is very challenging. Politicians often talk about possible modifications to the program. Hospitals are currently paid depending on which one of 441 different geographic areas a medical facility is in. In 2013, the program will give higher bills to hospitals rated as higher quality institutions. Here's a proof: Quality-based Medicare payments could hurt minority patients.

                      EuniceB
                      Participant

                        I am not sure about it but thanks for the reply. Medicare can give you a lot of benefit but the program used to figure out Medicare bills is very challenging. Politicians often talk about possible modifications to the program. Hospitals are currently paid depending on which one of 441 different geographic areas a medical facility is in. In 2013, the program will give higher bills to hospitals rated as higher quality institutions. Here's a proof: Quality-based Medicare payments could hurt minority patients.

                        EuniceB
                        Participant

                          I am not sure about it but thanks for the reply. Medicare can give you a lot of benefit but the program used to figure out Medicare bills is very challenging. Politicians often talk about possible modifications to the program. Hospitals are currently paid depending on which one of 441 different geographic areas a medical facility is in. In 2013, the program will give higher bills to hospitals rated as higher quality institutions. Here's a proof: Quality-based Medicare payments could hurt minority patients.

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