Hey everybody, please hang in here with me and help if you can. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I apologize in advance, this is going to be long.<br><br>My husband recently left an employer with very good benefits and accepted a position with an employer with horrible benefits. We made the decision even though we knew the benefits were bad because it is a position he really wanted and he is now working much closer to home (an hour closer) and has much better hours.<br><br>Anyway, initially we decided it was best for me to stay on COBRA (under the old plan)for as long as possible and enroll in this new employers plan during an open enrollment when I'm nearing the end of COBRA eligibility. We weighed the cost of COBRA premiums against the ridiculous deductible, out-of-pocket max, and horrible prescription coverage of the new plan and figured we'd still come out ahead, even with the high premium COBRA.<br><br>So just when we thought we had it figured out, a wrench in the name of Medicare was thrown in. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm thankful to have Medicare now, but man is it making things confusing. I just became eligible for Medicare in July, so it is all new to me. <br><br>The problem is this.......being on COBRA makes Medicare my primary insurance, which I'm finding may cause problems. I know that Medicare will not cover home IV's but assumed my secondary would pick this up. However, I was recently informed that if Medicare denies the claim, saying it is not "medically necessary", my private insurance will likely follow suit! Huh? This really scared the heck outta me as I never stay in the hospital for the full 2-3 weeks that I'm on IV's, I always finish at home. I can't imagine not being able do home IVs. Ugh.. I guess I don't quite understand how the COBRA could deny it when it is a covered service under that policy but I guess when they are secondary they can follow suit? <br><br>So I'm hoping if anyone has had any personal experience with having Medicare as primary with a secondary insurance they could share their experience with home IVs. Or if there are any experts out there please chime in! My clinic is working on an answer for me, hopefully they'll get back to me tomorrow. I was surprised they had never had any patients with the same conundrum. <br><br>The main reason for the urgency is that I still have 5 days left to enroll in my husbands new policy as a new hire. If I find out that having Medicare as my primary is going to turn into a bigger mess than a help, I just bite the bullet and take the new employers crappy insurance. <br><br>I hope that ramble made sense to anyone, it's a confusing situation. Please let me know if you need clarification on anything. Thanks for taking the time to read this if you made it to the end. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"><br><br>