This Month's Featured Article
Owning My Coagulation Health Management by David Henry
Like
many of you who are reading this, I am a Warfarin “lifer.” Also, like
many of you, I have experienced the frequent delays and inconvenience of
waiting at busy lab sites for the brief procedure resulting in my PT-INR
ratios. As a busy professional, I felt a growing need to challenge this
“traditional” approach. I found my answer in taking ownership of my
coagulation health management through patient self-testing.
Patient self-testing involves using a device
similar to those used for testing blood glucose levels. I learned that I
could do my PT-INR testing at home, on my schedule and with highly
accurate results. Knowing this, I turned to the Internet to research how
I could make this work. I learned about coagulation monitors on
manufacturer web sites. When I could not locate a local ‘in-network’ DME
(Durable Medical Equipment) provider, I chose one via the Web. This DME
provider became a one-stop source for the coagulation monitor, supplies,
physician coordination, 3rd party insurance reimbursement and training.
Initially, I experienced some reimbursement
delays due to lost files and a time-consuming approval process.
Eventually, however, my insurance plan agreed to cover all of my DME
equipment and supplies and processes it as ‘in-network’. I have also
developed my own Excel spreadsheet with charts to log and manage my
coagulation levels. I coordinate my testing results and dosage
adjustments with my specialist by phone. Patient self-testing may not be
appropriate for everyone. However, I like the flexibility and
satisfaction that I now have from owning my coagulation health
management. The key is in making the patient self-testing process easier
for all who desire the benefits of this approach. I challenge NATT to
lead the advocacy charge in overcoming obstacles with public and private
3rd party payers and in documenting the health and economic benefits.
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