My 74 year old husband fell down our stairs at home and landed on a tile floor injuring his shoulder. I couldn’t get him off the floor due to his size. I called 911 for an ambulance to transport him to a nearby emergency hospital. They diagnosed him with a dislocated shoulder, treated him and sent him home. What are the chances that Medicare will cover the ambulance transport? Thanks for your feedback. I think I might be responsible for paying an expensive ambulance bill.
I think it really has to do with how the ambulance will code the transport.
Another negative for Advantage Plans.
1)My mom required medical transport via ambulance/laying down from hospital to rehab. Hospital used correct language and Medicare paid. 2) Sodium level became critical and they had to transport her back to hospital. Facility used wrong code and Medicare denied payment. 3)After a few days, hospital sent her back to another rehab and Medicare approved payments.
I appealed the #2 transport denial and used transport #1 and #3 as examples to justify medical necessity. If she was approved for transport when she no longer needed hospitalization, she certainly needed it when she was critical and require hospitalization. Medicare approved the #2 transport and paid it.
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