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Originally Posted by RARO1
Im writing this on behalf of my mother and father in law, they moved down to TV recently, they decided to go get a new primary DR, they went to Premier medical associates in Ocala.
Premier recommended running routine blood test on both of them. A few weeks later they receive a letter from the lab saying they owe over $500 each for HIV tests, which neither Medicare or their AARP insurance will cover.
Mother in law has disputed the bill with both the lab and Premier but they claim a HIV test is “routine” and that they don’t need to disclose it during the appointment.
I find this ridiculous, why would a couple of 70 year olds with absolutely no history of exposure to HIV need a test?
Mother in law is at the end of her rope and is planing on paying the bill, but I suggested I ask on here to see if anyone has any suggestions.
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HIV Covered by Medicare if:
Medicare Part B Covers an HIV screening one time per year, if you meet the following conditions:
•. You are age 15–65;
•. Or your younger than 15 or older than 65 and are at an increased risk for HIV;
Or if you are pregnant, you can get three screenings for HIV during your pregnancy.
Otherwise, not covered.