Guest guest Posted June 7, 2011 Report Share Posted June 7, 2011 Since the rules for Medicare changed and they began creating private insurance for Medicare patients, private practice physical therapists have been lumped into the specialist co-pays which typically are $35 to $50 with most being $35. Our Medicare patients are typically on fixed incomes and can not afford to pay $35 three times a week for four weeks which equals $420 a month for therapy. Many of them need therapy for even longer periods then one month. So more and more we see Medicare patients come in for an initial visit and just not return or they come in and ask for a home exercise program which they may or may not follow or do properly. I have spoken with numerous insurance companies about the concern over the copays, but no one seems to be listening. Everyone I speak to agrees that causes an undue hardship and they swear that their sales people go over the limits of coverage with the client, however I bet no one says to them that if you need therapy that will be a specialist treatment and you will pay the higher copay for it. According to PT in Motion, Kentucky has resolved this problem. * Managed care companies in Kentucky often impose " specialty " copays of $50 to as high as $75 per physical therapy or occupational therapy visit. Senate Bill 112, sponsored by State Sen Tom Buford ® and advocated for by the Kentucky Chapter, limits a copayment or coinsurance amount for a physical therapist or occupational therapist visit to no greater than the copayment or coinsurance amount charged to a patient for a physician or an osteopath for an office visit. SB 112 also requires insurers to clearly state the availability of therapies under their plans, and all related limitations. Is this something that should be universal across all states and why doesn't Medicare set a limit for Medicare advantage products? Does anyone have thoughts on how we should proceed with resolving this problem or is this something we just need to take up with our own state legislators? Thanks for any thoughts. Becky A. Sewell, MRC, CRC Rehab Net of AR/ArPTA P.O. Box 202 Conway, AR 72033 ph/fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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