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Finances, Insurance and What You Need to Know Post-Stroke

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The financial impact of stroke can be overwhelming and unpredictable. The lifetime cost of ischemic stroke has been estimated at $140,048. This includes inpatient care, rehabilitation and follow-up care.

The American Stroke Association’s Finances After Stroke Guide provides information to guide you through the financial hoops by highlighting four core areas:

  • Social Security Administration Benefits
  • Patient Advocate Foundation
  • Managing the Cost of Prescription Drugs
  • Getting the Most Therapy Coverage
     

Insurance

Our Insurance Coverage Guide is a series of web pages that provide useful information for when you need help getting your insurance company to cover the cost of medication or medical services. These web pages explain insurance processes and barriers, namely prior authorizations and insurance appeals. You’ll also find checklists and how-to steps.

Also included are overviews on how these processes may differ depending on the type of insurance you have (private or government). And there’s a glossary to help you understand unfamiliar terms. Also, check out the Patient’s Bill of Rights, with links to information about the Affordable Care Act.

Making Rehabilitation Decisions 

We understand that stroke can change the rest of your life in an instant. High-quality rehab will help ensure that you reach your full-potential recovery. 

Return to Work

Returning to the workplace is a big decision after you’ve experienced a stroke.