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While Medicare doesn't cover GRS, it DOES cover HRT...

Started by Julie Marie, August 15, 2011, 03:20:23 PM

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Julie Marie

The new resource explains that, while Medicare does not cover sex reassignment surgery, it does cover medically necessary hormone therapy and routine preventive care, regardless of the gender marker in one's records. It also details how to navigate the appeal process if you are denied coverage.

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Sarah Louise

That's good to know, if I ever go on medicare I'll get them to pay. 
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TheAwesomePrussia

I'm not on Medicare right now (living with my dad, so I fall under his income), but when I get back to campus I will be.
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Sarah Louise

I qualify for medicare, but right now I'm on my wife's policy and that is free, medicare would cost me eighty some odd dollars a month.
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Julie Marie

If you go on Medicare you're covered for a lot more than HRT.  And usually by the time you qualify, your body is falling apart.
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TheAwesomePrussia

I'm on my dad's insurance, but I still qualify for Medicare (technically Tenncare). I'm not sure why I qualify, but it's likely because of my income. I have no work and I'm a full time student.
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Darrin Scott

This is for medicare. What about medicaid? Does anyone know if it's the same?





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Sarah Louise

Medicare, bah.  Part A, B, C, D.

Which company do you use for C and D, I get ads everyday from different companies telling me why I should pick them.  Its all money, there must be a big profit in it for them.

Right now I just have part A, that is hospital coverage.  Part B I opted out of until my wife retires next year.
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RhinoP

As always, I wish Medicaid covered the aspects of transitioning as well...
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Apricot

I'm on medicaid, and I never have to pay for HRT (so far) - so I guess I'm lucky?
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