Hi all,
Been a while since I wrote but mom's ticker is still going strong, she's developed other health issues but we're plugging along. I took her warfarin management away from her GP after a discussion with her cardio. He has always supported a finger stick while her GP insisted on blood draws and given her other health issues, the cardio was like this is nuts. He was going to have her use pradaxa off label but the cost was outrageous and since she's been on warfarin for 35 years and done well with it, I asked him to get her hooked up with an anti coag clinic through a big local hospital system that uses the finger sticks. No problem. So now she goes there and then they give her her dosing right on the spot (tho she's very level). I told them when I started I wanted to get her a kit for home since she will eventually not be able to get out (she's in a wheelchair now) and they said they have patients that do that and then the company reports it to them as the doctor and they give us the dose so I want to start that process but how do I do it to get a monitor (Coagucheck XS - they use the pro version at the clinic)? I understand medicare part B pays for it but do I call Coagucheck? Do I call medicare? I'm assuming I'll need an Rx for it which wouldn't be an issue as her cardiologist is very understanding of our situation but I have no idea how to start.
thanks in advance!
Been a while since I wrote but mom's ticker is still going strong, she's developed other health issues but we're plugging along. I took her warfarin management away from her GP after a discussion with her cardio. He has always supported a finger stick while her GP insisted on blood draws and given her other health issues, the cardio was like this is nuts. He was going to have her use pradaxa off label but the cost was outrageous and since she's been on warfarin for 35 years and done well with it, I asked him to get her hooked up with an anti coag clinic through a big local hospital system that uses the finger sticks. No problem. So now she goes there and then they give her her dosing right on the spot (tho she's very level). I told them when I started I wanted to get her a kit for home since she will eventually not be able to get out (she's in a wheelchair now) and they said they have patients that do that and then the company reports it to them as the doctor and they give us the dose so I want to start that process but how do I do it to get a monitor (Coagucheck XS - they use the pro version at the clinic)? I understand medicare part B pays for it but do I call Coagucheck? Do I call medicare? I'm assuming I'll need an Rx for it which wouldn't be an issue as her cardiologist is very understanding of our situation but I have no idea how to start.
thanks in advance!