Cost of CCSVI testing and procedure
Cost of CCSVI testing and procedure
What are the costs for CCSVI testing and Liberation procedure? I've read where folks are paying around $10,000 overseas for the whole shebang.
This thread http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-11810-45.html suggests it could cost as much as $80,000 in the U.S. What gives?
This thread http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-11810-45.html suggests it could cost as much as $80,000 in the U.S. What gives?
Re: Cost of CCSVI testing and procedure
I've been quoted $12,000 for treatment in NY.bretzke wrote:What are the costs for CCSVI testing and Liberation procedure? I've read where folks are paying around $10,000 overseas for the whole shebang.
This thread http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-11810-45.html suggests it could cost as much as $80,000 in the U.S. What gives?
- broomdancer
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Thanks D-broomdancer wrote:My friend and I were quoted 21k for scans and treatment, 8k for professional fees and about $250. for consultation in New Hampshire.
Cheers Diana
I found the following for Dr. Scalfani:
BrianI was Dr. Sclafani's first patient and the bill to my insurance for diagnostics and treatment, which included a precautionary hospital stay, was $13,500. I paid nothing out of pocket. Dr Sclafani didn't get paid seperately.
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There seems to be a huge variation in prices, and many all inclusive type packages on offer.
While we are presently being denied testing and treatment here in Canada, people might be interested to know what the costs of angiogram and balloon angioplasty would be here if doctors were allowed to perform it. (please sustitute venogram / balloon venoplasty if you prefer)
On May 11th, Dr. Sandy McDonald appeared before the Canadain federal Parliamentary sub committee on neurological health.
He stated that he beleives that people with MS should have access to simple, safe and inexpensive treatment for vascular blockages. His opinion is that the vascular blockages in the veins of persons with MS should be treated the same way that vascular blockages in veins of persons without MS are treated. He beleives that the simple screening and balloon treatment for the condition is already an insured service in Canada and that persons with MS are being inappropriately denied these services.
(there is a human rights complaint being filed in British Columbia based on this)
Dr. McDonald has done the procedure on about 6 Canadians before he was forced to stop treatment for persons with MS.
He provided the committee with an estimate of the cost to the Canadian system of doing angiogram and balloon angioplasty if it is billed to our system just as it would be if performed on any other vein in the body.
Cost about 1500 dollars!! (no charge to the Canadian patient in our health system)
Here is the link to the testimony given by Dr. McDonald. Check it out.
http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublication ... l=40&Ses=3
While we are presently being denied testing and treatment here in Canada, people might be interested to know what the costs of angiogram and balloon angioplasty would be here if doctors were allowed to perform it. (please sustitute venogram / balloon venoplasty if you prefer)
On May 11th, Dr. Sandy McDonald appeared before the Canadain federal Parliamentary sub committee on neurological health.
He stated that he beleives that people with MS should have access to simple, safe and inexpensive treatment for vascular blockages. His opinion is that the vascular blockages in the veins of persons with MS should be treated the same way that vascular blockages in veins of persons without MS are treated. He beleives that the simple screening and balloon treatment for the condition is already an insured service in Canada and that persons with MS are being inappropriately denied these services.
(there is a human rights complaint being filed in British Columbia based on this)
Dr. McDonald has done the procedure on about 6 Canadians before he was forced to stop treatment for persons with MS.
He provided the committee with an estimate of the cost to the Canadian system of doing angiogram and balloon angioplasty if it is billed to our system just as it would be if performed on any other vein in the body.
Cost about 1500 dollars!! (no charge to the Canadian patient in our health system)
Here is the link to the testimony given by Dr. McDonald. Check it out.
http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublication ... l=40&Ses=3
Wow- $1500 for CCSVI diagnosis and Liberation!Brightspot wrote: Cost about 1500 dollars!! (no charge to the Canadian patient in our health system)
That's less than one month's supply of the most popular disease modifying drugs.
If there is even a tiny hope that Liberation could replace DMD's, your politicians should be begging to get on the CCSVI bandwagon. That could be a huge savings to your health care system.
Does Big Pharma have their hands in your politicians pockets like they do down here?
Brian
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Green-greenandchic wrote:I think the range of prices is what confuses me the most. Go to my scheduled appointment in Poland or hold out for treatment in America hoping that my insurance will cover...
Before Boston Medical Center pulled the plug on CCSVI testing and Liberation, my daughter was on their list. Her insurance had approved the testing and treatment.
We are trying to get things going locally. Restenosis happens pretty frequently with ballooning.
Brian
Jessi-Jessi wrote:hi everyone,
in Melbourne the cost is $0 !!! medicare cover everything and the cost for medicare is $2500 AUD including stent if needed.
please tell me folks how the cost can be 80000? or even in Poland 6500Euro. really dont understand
J
I don't know anything about Australian health care. There is always a cost involved in delivering health care. The patient may not pay out of pocket, therefore health care is "free" in their eyes. Do you guys have government health care like Canada?
Brian
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AMEDS Costs
While prices have not yet been finalized, AMEDS was stating that the cost of the treatment and testing (and two stents) was going to be $5000 Euro.
http://www.ameds.pl/Therapy_Treatment
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html
This is $6500 Canadian.
Then you have to pay for airfare, usually $1500 + taxes ($1800) from where I live (Halifax) to Warsaw.
Lufthansa http://www.lufthansa.com/us/en/Homepage
When you include hotel accomodation, you are looking at:
For 7 days, you can pay as cheap as $55 Cdn per night. Depending on your length of stay, it could cost you (5 days) $300 to (7 days) $400.
Food for the week - another $500.
About $9000 Canadian.
http://www.ameds.pl/Therapy_Treatment
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html
This is $6500 Canadian.
Then you have to pay for airfare, usually $1500 + taxes ($1800) from where I live (Halifax) to Warsaw.
Lufthansa http://www.lufthansa.com/us/en/Homepage
When you include hotel accomodation, you are looking at:
For 7 days, you can pay as cheap as $55 Cdn per night. Depending on your length of stay, it could cost you (5 days) $300 to (7 days) $400.
Food for the week - another $500.
About $9000 Canadian.
OH NO! We're a socialist country! Glenn Beck was right!bretzke wrote:Jessi-Jessi wrote:hi everyone,
in Melbourne the cost is $0 !!! medicare cover everything and the cost for medicare is $2500 AUD including stent if needed.
please tell me folks how the cost can be 80000? or even in Poland 6500Euro. really dont understand
J
I don't know anything about Australian health care. There is always a cost involved in delivering health care. The patient may not pay out of pocket, therefore health care is "free" in their eyes. Do you guys have government health care like Canada?
Brian
(at least we all pay the same amount to get whatever amount of coverage we need?)
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That's what I'm hoping for too. Its all soooo confusing to me - I find it hard to keep up with all of the changing information.bretzke wrote:Green-greenandchic wrote:I think the range of prices is what confuses me the most. Go to my scheduled appointment in Poland or hold out for treatment in America hoping that my insurance will cover...
Before Boston Medical Center pulled the plug on CCSVI testing and Liberation, my daughter was on their list. Her insurance had approved the testing and treatment.
We are trying to get things going locally. Restenosis happens pretty frequently with ballooning.
Brian