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Frequently Asked Questions Hospice Eligibility Hospice Benefits

Hospice Benefit Providers

The hospice care benefit is available from a variety of sources. Medicare, Medicaid, managed care programs and, in most cases, private insurance companies provide coverage for hospice care.

Medicare

Most of our patients are eligible for Medicare coverage. Beacon Hospice's services are fully reimbursable by Medicare at no cost to the patient. Beacon Hospice requires no co- payments for our services from our Medicare patients.

Medicare Eligibility

Patients are eligible for Medicare hospice benefits if:

    they are eligible for Medicare Part A (also called the hospital insurance portion of Medicare)
    the patient's doctor and our Medical Director certify that the patient has a life-limiting illness or condition
    the patient chooses to discontinue treatments aimed at attempting to cure the disease or condition and elects to receive only treatment that eases pain and discomfort
    a Medicare-certified hospice agency, such as Beacon Hospice, provides the care

Under the Medicare hospice benefit, beneficiaries elect to receive palliative care, treatment that helps ease pain and discomforting symptoms, rather than trying to cure an illness or condition. Note that by accepting the hospice benefit of Medicare, the patient waives Medicare coverage for treatment of the life-limiting illness or condition. However, the patient may continue to use Medicare Part A benefits for treatment of illnesses or conditions unrelated to the life-limiting illness.

Medicare hospice benefits include:

    Physician services related to the life-limiting illness or condition
    Regular home care visits by a registered nurse
    Visits by a Certified Nurse Aide for such services as dressing and bathing
    Non-denominational chaplain services for the patient and the family, as desired
    Social worker and counseling services
    Medical equipment such as a hospital bed, wheelchair, shower stool or walker
    Medical supplies such as bandages, catheters and adult diapers
    Prescription drugs to control symptoms and relieve pain
    Dietary counseling
    Any therapy that may be necessary
    Respite care
    Bereavement counseling.

Please note that your Medicare Hospice Benefit does not cover the following types of care:

    Treatments to cure a patient's life-limiting illness or condition.
      The philosophy of hospice is to provide comfort and care, including medication, which helps control symptoms and ease pain. Patients receiving treatments to cure their disease are not eligible for hospice care, except possibly as mentioned in the Private Insurance section above.
    Care from two hospice providers.
      Patients must elect to receive service from a single hospice care provider. However, the patient may change providers at any time.
    Room and board in nursing homes, residential assisted living homes, retirement homes or other similar facilities.
      Under certain conditions, Medicare does provide coverage for nursing home care, if the patient enters the nursing home directly from the hospital. However, this coverage should not be confused with hospice care coverage under the Medicare Hospice Benefit.
    Companion caregivers, aides, attendants, sitters or homemakers.
      One of the basic philosophies of Medicare Hospice Benefit is that primary hands-on patient care is provided by the patient's spouse, significant other, partner, family members or other loved ones, as may be appropriate. There is no provision in the Medicare Hospice Benefit to pay for these types of services. Unless you have private insurance that provides coverage for these services, you will be responsible for the costs of such services.

The patient's physician can continue to treat illnesses or conditions not related to the terminal illness.

When the patient requires treatment for illnesses or conditions not related to his/her hospice care, the patient's Medicare Part A coverage will still apply, as will most private medical insurance policies. In the case of private insurance coverage, the patient may have to meet deductibles and coinsurance amounts. Managed Care/HMO/Private Insurance

We will work with you and your hospice benefit provider to maximize any hospice benefits available. Managed care organizations must allow patients or their families to select the hospice agency of their choice.

However, you should consult with your insurance provider to determine the type and amount of coverage it provides for hospice care.


Private Pay

For those who may elect to do so, we also accept direct payment from the patient for our services.


Other Sources

There are also other non-profit, not for profit and charitable sources that provide hospice care services. Should you require such a resource, we will be happy to provide referrals and assistance to help you in your search for care.


Donations

Beacon Hospice regularly works on fund-raising activities to assist in the care of patients without insurance. Beacon Hill Hospice Foundation is a 501(c)(3) and all donations made to the foundation are tax deductible.

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