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Old 10-12-2017, 08:14 AM #1
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I was on regular IVIG treatment for about a year. I had my treatments at an outpatient treatment center. There was not a problem with Medicare paying its portion, but there was still a substantial copay. In my case, I qualified for financial help for the copayments through my local hospital. That might be another avenue to explore if you will be receiving ongoing treatments. It can get very expensive over time, even if you are able to get insurance coverage for the main part of the bill.

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