Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 , Once-upon-a-time (recently) I talked to a person from an Eastern European Country...I/he had no idea if he would become eligible for Medicare. When I talked to a Medicare Expert at CMS I was told: "If he has adequate work history and is lawfully present in our country - then Yes he would become eligible for Medicare...he had to be "classified" as a permanent resident, if he was not a citizen". Hope this helps shed some light on this subject. Tyler Transplant Financial Coordinator Sacred Heart Medical Center Spokane, WA phone: 509 474-2143 fax: 509 474-4487 From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of McCardellSent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 3:05 PMTo: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: Refugee's Hey Group: I have a refugee from Ghana. She needs both a liver and kidney. She has been in the United States for almost two years and on dialysis since the day she came here. She is currently covered by Medicaid based on her disability. My question, will she qualify for Medicare? She's never worked in the US, so she doesn't have any credits. I just don't know if there are any "loop holes" for refugees. Thanks: McCardell University of Utah Transplant Financial Coordinator Office Fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 , Once-upon-a-time (recently) I talked to a person from an Eastern European Country...I/he had no idea if he would become eligible for Medicare. When I talked to a Medicare Expert at CMS I was told: "If he has adequate work history and is lawfully present in our country - then Yes he would become eligible for Medicare...he had to be "classified" as a permanent resident, if he was not a citizen". Hope this helps shed some light on this subject. Tyler Transplant Financial Coordinator Sacred Heart Medical Center Spokane, WA phone: 509 474-2143 fax: 509 474-4487 From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of McCardellSent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 3:05 PMTo: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: Refugee's Hey Group: I have a refugee from Ghana. She needs both a liver and kidney. She has been in the United States for almost two years and on dialysis since the day she came here. She is currently covered by Medicaid based on her disability. My question, will she qualify for Medicare? She's never worked in the US, so she doesn't have any credits. I just don't know if there are any "loop holes" for refugees. Thanks: McCardell University of Utah Transplant Financial Coordinator Office Fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 Also, I think that if the patient is over 65 they can elect to pay for Medicare. If they qualify for QMB then the state will pay the premiums for A/B, again if they are over 65 w/o work credits. On a similar note, I have a donor from Kenya and the recipient is BCBS. Does anyone know how this would be handled. I haven't really looked into it yet since the recipient hasn't been cleared for transplant but... I know it will be coming. Any thoughts? Becca Jerominski Financial Coordinator Transplant Program Christiana Health Care Services Phone 302 623-7088 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 Last year we had a living donor from Venezuala, the recipient had BC Florida, no problems. The accounts were all paid. Pat Kreci Transplant Financial Coordinator Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center Ft Myers, FL From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of Jerominski, Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:57 AM To: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: RE: Refugee's Also, I think that if the patient is over 65 they can elect to pay for Medicare. If they qualify for QMB then the state will pay the premiums for A/B, again if they are over 65 w/o work credits. On a similar note, I have a donor from Kenya and the recipient is BCBS. Does anyone know how this would be handled. I haven't really looked into it yet since the recipient hasn't been cleared for transplant but... I know it will be coming. Any thoughts? Becca Jerominski Financial Coordinator Transplant Program Christiana Health Care Services Phone 302 623-7088 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 Last year we had a living donor from Venezuala, the recipient had BC Florida, no problems. The accounts were all paid. Pat Kreci Transplant Financial Coordinator Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center Ft Myers, FL From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of Jerominski, Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:57 AM To: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: RE: Refugee's Also, I think that if the patient is over 65 they can elect to pay for Medicare. If they qualify for QMB then the state will pay the premiums for A/B, again if they are over 65 w/o work credits. On a similar note, I have a donor from Kenya and the recipient is BCBS. Does anyone know how this would be handled. I haven't really looked into it yet since the recipient hasn't been cleared for transplant but... I know it will be coming. Any thoughts? Becca Jerominski Financial Coordinator Transplant Program Christiana Health Care Services Phone 302 623-7088 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 Last year we had a living donor from Venezuala, the recipient had BC Florida, no problems. The accounts were all paid. Pat Kreci Transplant Financial Coordinator Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center Ft Myers, FL From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of Jerominski, Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:57 AM To: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: RE: Refugee's Also, I think that if the patient is over 65 they can elect to pay for Medicare. If they qualify for QMB then the state will pay the premiums for A/B, again if they are over 65 w/o work credits. On a similar note, I have a donor from Kenya and the recipient is BCBS. Does anyone know how this would be handled. I haven't really looked into it yet since the recipient hasn't been cleared for transplant but... I know it will be coming. Any thoughts? Becca Jerominski Financial Coordinator Transplant Program Christiana Health Care Services Phone 302 623-7088 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.