Re: Health Insurance
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:37 pm
Dear Ivy,
I asked for a Case Manager from BCBS and dealt only with her and then, of course, w/ Dr. Nath's office. We had to prove that the TT Surgery was necessary and that it could not be done within a 100 mile area of where we lived. We provided those doctor's letters to BCBS and then the game began of working to get all the costs covered.... emg, hospital, dr. nath, etc. I worked on it for 3 months atleast a few hours per day to get the surgery approved at a preferred provider level. I did this prior to the surgery date. I'm sure it will be more difficult since the surgeries are already complete. My advice for you is to document every conversation -- date/time/person you spoke with -- and do as much as possible in writing, vs. telephone. You do have to be aggressive, but most importantly you have to be professional and present yourself as extremely organized. I wish you the best -- april
I asked for a Case Manager from BCBS and dealt only with her and then, of course, w/ Dr. Nath's office. We had to prove that the TT Surgery was necessary and that it could not be done within a 100 mile area of where we lived. We provided those doctor's letters to BCBS and then the game began of working to get all the costs covered.... emg, hospital, dr. nath, etc. I worked on it for 3 months atleast a few hours per day to get the surgery approved at a preferred provider level. I did this prior to the surgery date. I'm sure it will be more difficult since the surgeries are already complete. My advice for you is to document every conversation -- date/time/person you spoke with -- and do as much as possible in writing, vs. telephone. You do have to be aggressive, but most importantly you have to be professional and present yourself as extremely organized. I wish you the best -- april