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Current medical plan - single person.
plan is level 2 out of 3 tiers.
$97 a month blue anthem ppo
$1700 deductible
$4000 out of pocket max
100% preventive covered
80% diagnostic covered AFTER deductible hit
80% prescription covered AFTER $200 deductible hit…
Thinking about having surgery for my knee and this seems costly
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Sometimes it has to do with insurance authorization, that may be the only thing that insurance will cover.
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That I could understand, but even that can be challenged with a request for a doctor to doctor conversation. However, too many times I'm seeing youg sent to a SNF. SNFs have their place but an able bodied young person is not going to get the therapy there needed to get anywhere close to baseline and the amount of downtime/unskilled service time while there is sooo much.
I wish the train of thought would switch, we should be thinking of IPR first for rehab needs and only falling to SNFs for those incapable or unlikely to benefit from the more intensive therapy times.
IPRs are required to have a certain patient mix and are meant for the more medically complex. They (and insurance) have to look at age, diagnosis, comorbidities etc. When I first became a therapist, the hospital I worked at was referring all these younger orthopedic patients to IPR because they “could handle the 3 hrs of therapy”. Those days are long gone. Also, as unfortunate as it may be younger people tend to have private insurance. These companies will fight to get them out of that setting as quickly as possible. Even if your in your 40s, had a stroke, and have limited use of one side. It’s sad and just a part of our broken system.