Juggling Financial Expenses
As a caregiver, you will likely find yourself involved in financial matters. Even if the patient is not your spouse or partner, you may find that you want or have to contribute your own money to the care of the patient. This can be an expensive commitment. Medical bills and prescriptions can become very costly, leaving you wondering how you and/or the patient will make ends meet. It is important not to panic. There are ways to better manage money, receive financial assistance, and get the most coverage possible from the patient's health care benefits. Budgeting Money The best way to get a handle on the patient's finances is to work out a budget. Start by writing down all regular monthly expenses, including:
Once you have written down all of these expenses, add up the total, deduct this from your monthly income, and review the amount left. If you find that cash is low, you may want to try some of the following options:
Click here for agencies that can assist you in obtaining these and other financial options. Handling Health Insurance Receiving huge medical bills from the hospital or doctor can cause a lot of anxiety. Reading the bill, figuring out how it will be paid, and determining which services should be covered by the patient's insurance company are some of the problems you may face. Here are things you can do to help minimize the stress associated with these activities. Read the insurance policy thoroughly There are certain services that insurance plans will and will not pay for. It is important for you to know what is covered in order to follow procedures that will maximize coverage, such as getting a referral before seeing a doctor. It will also help to ensure that the patient is getting all benefits to which he/she is entitled. If you have trouble understanding the insurance contract, ask someone with more experience to help you or call the insurance company with specific questions about what is covered. Check medical bills
It is not uncommon to be billed incorrectly by the hospital or doctor. Look over each bill carefully and make sure that the patient is not being billed for services that were not received. If you find charges that are doubtful, call the billing department of the hospital or doctor's office for clarification.
Don't panic about big medical bills