WAYS TO SAVE 6OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS AND HELP PAY FOR YOUR SURGERY When considering surgery of any kind, cost is often a critical factor in determining whether to have the procedure. But, it does not have to be the deciding factor. With some careful planning and a few savvy financial strategies, you can reduce or eliminate your out-of-pocket costs, making surgery a viable option. :::::::::::::::::::::: Here are some ways in which you can save out-of-pocket costs to help make your surgery more affordable. :::::::::::::::::::::: North American Spine The Leader in Minimally Invasive Spine Care 1
MAKE YOUR DEDUCTIBLE WORK FOR YOU If you have private health insurance, timing your surgery for when you have met your annual deductible or in a year in which you plan to have a lot health care expenses can help you save money. MAKE YOUR HEALTH CARE BENEFITS WORK FOR YOU Scheduling your surgery earlier in the year will help you meet your deductible faster and give you the opportunity to receive more health benefits later at lower out-of-pocket costs. If you don t anticipate meeting your deductible this year but expect to have a lot of medical expenses in the last three months of the year, a third option is to contact your insurance provider to ask about fourth-quarter rollover. Some health insurance companies will allow dollars paid toward your deductible in the final months of the calendar year to count toward next year s annual deductible, giving you a head start on meeting your deductible. You can then plan to schedule your surgery in the new year when you will be closer to meeting your deductible. 1 Be sure to check with your health insurer to verify when your deductible resets so that you can plan accordingly. By planning to have surgery after your deductible is met, you can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs for the procedure. 1 http://ir.ehealthinsurance.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=198312&p=irol-newsarticle&id=1641383&highlight= 2
FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS: IT S YOUR MONEY, USE IT If you have been setting aside money through an employer-sponsored flexible spending account (FSA), you must use your funds before the plan year ends or you lose it. Money in an FSA is tax-free and can be used to help pay for qualified medical expenses associated with your surgery. 2 Some employers offer a rollover or grace period to use 2014 funds in 2015, allowing you to double up on available funds. Even more reason to use your FSA for your AccuraScope procedure: the savings limit has increased! 2 http://ir.ehealthinsurance.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=198312&p=irol-newsarticle&id=1641383&highlight= 3 http://healthequity.com/resourcecenter/learnaboutfsas/fsafaqs 3
FINANCE YOUR SURGERY WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK If you don t have health insurance or have catastrophic coverage only, zero- or low-interest financing options exist. First, ask your doctor s office if they offer a low- or interest-free payment plan for your surgery. For example, North American Spine partners with Lending Club to provide affordable loans. If your health care provider does not offer a payment plan, there are several third-party finance options available, such as a loan. Be sure to compare interest rates so you can get the best rate available. In comparison to some third-party financing options, promotional credit card offers may be more affordable. These short-term zero or low-interest rates can help save you money if used carefully. But, make sure you know when the offer expires because your interest rate can rise dramatically. If you are still making payments on your surgery when the offer expires, it may be necessary to transfer the balance to a card with a lower interest rate. 4,5 4 http://www.ehow.com/how_5604671_finance-medical-dental-procedures-interest.html 5 http://surgery.about.com/od/beforesurgery/ss/payingsurgery_9.htm 4
SHOP AROUND Not all physicians and surgeries are created equal. Nor are their costs. Insurance plans may cover some procedures and not others. Also, one healthcare provider may convince you to have procedures that aren t necessary. One example of this is how North American Spine s AccuraScope procedures are able to diagnose and treat multiple levels of the lumbar spine in one outpatient procedure. A provider that does not offer the AccuraScope may recommend treating the same causes of pain with multiple procedures, which have added up to more than $100,000 out-of-pocket cost for some patients. If you have one specialist insisting that his or her expensive approach is more effective, and you have another one assuring you that their approach is not necessary, who can you trust? Like for any major decision, it is important to find an expert with a reputation for ethics, a history of positive results, and your best interest in mind. ::: Like experts in many fields, doctors who specialize in one or a few procedures will try to treat problems with those procedures because they want to be the ones to help you their procedure may not actually be the best one for your case. One benefit of North American Spine is that our patient coordinators can get you to the best fit among an extended network of experienced neurosurgeons, orthopedic spine surgeons and interventional pain management specialists. This means your case will be matched to the treatment truly considered best for your case. 5
RALLYYOUR SUPPORT SYSTEM Your friends and family have seen you suffer with chronic pain. Let them be a part of your healing process. Rather than bringing gifts to your next birthday or holiday celebration, they can make donations to help pay for your surgery. A website like GoGetFunding.com 6 allows you to create your own fundraising cause for a small fee. It s a fun and easy way for friends and family to pitch in to make your life better! 6 http://gogetfunding.com/page/faq#what%20is%20your%20all-or-nothing%20funding%20method? 6
SAVE MONEY BY HAVING SURGERY REALLY? It would make sense that you can save health care funds by avoiding a surgical procedure completely. However, research shows that you might actually be spending more money by delaying your treatment. A study of 83 AccuraScope procedure patients found that their average yearly out-of-pocket costs dropped to half after their procedure saving them a projected $3,308 in the first year and $23,190 over five years by significantly reducing the amount of ongoing medical visits and medication related to their chronic pain. That savings includes the cost of the procedure. So having a corrective procedure might reduce your pain, time spent in a doctor s office AND big healthcare costs. 7
PAYING FOR SURGERY CAN BE CHALLENGING, but you can save money by being a smart health care consumer. By taking full advantage of your health insurance benefits, making sure you know the market value of the surgery you want to have and the quality of your surgeon, and researching the lowest interest rates to cover surgical costs not covered by your insurance, you can make surgery affordable for you. 8