Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 hi.. ok.. in plain english... this was passed in the house? but when does it pass in the senate.. if it passes... ? LiaSee AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 .. what I am waiting for in reimbursement for biomedical treatments... my son does not have TIME to wait for all the studies to be done... yes.. I am cynical here.. not towards you.. but in general... time is of the essence for our kids... I have been doing biomedical with him for 13 years... how much longer should we all wait for insurance to pay for the cod liver oil.. the vitamin B 12... the money towards the gf/cf breads.. ect... LiaSee AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 hi.. then WHAT IS This new bill for ??? I thought IT was to cover OT.. speech.. ABA.. ok.. my head cold and my PMS is showing.. and my stupid gene is shining through.. LiaSee AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 thanks.. cindy... there is a jar of m & m's I need to take care of... LiaSee AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 In plain english... We ran into problems in the Senate because of the rhetoric and brew haha from the insurance industry lobbyists. It was referred to the " Health Care Cost Containment Council " -- the place where good bills go to die. It's still there, HOWEVER... We (Jim Bouder) provided the HC4 with documentation from the Kaiser Family Health Foundation that shows the average joe's insurance policy would go up less than 1%. We are hoping that HC4 sees through the " crap " and passes it back on to the senate. They will let us know on January 10th -- which will be a huge day for us. The chair of the Senate Autism Caucus is on our board of directors at AutismLink. I have to say that Autism Speaks has been INSTRUMENTAL in getting this bill through. They hired extremely expensive lobbyists -- the best firm in the country, to get this through. As much as I B$% & %$# about them, they have helped a great deal. Although, the funny thing is, we do all the legwork in getting the parents unified and making the calls and going to visit legislators, etc. We had a conference call with them and I set up documents online that everyone has access to so we can all rally the parents, and guess who has the only entry in the document? Moi. I want this bill to go through, obviously, but if they come in and take credit for everything again, I think I will go over the edge. My head will begin to spin in circles while I mutter " redrum. " I want to believe that they are doing the right thing, that they'll eventually give grants to good organizations without making the grant application process require 3 PhD's and an MD to complete. That they'll throw some money toward researching REAL biomedical aspects, like vaccinations for instance, and the connection with the gastro issues, etc. (Something in addition to genetics.) At this point, after being burned so many times, I'm cynically optimistic, but incredibly skeptical. > > hi.. ok.. in plain english... this was passed in the house? but when does it > pass in the senate.. if it passes... ? Lia > > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 well don't expect reimbursement for bio-med treatments in Pa in the near future-not even if this insurance bill is passed. Most state insurnce laws passed cover the behavioral treatments-bio- med is still considered experimental. This way, anywayhow, you won't be disappointed. maurineLFMleczko@... wrote: .. what I am waiting for in reimbursement for biomedical treatments... my son does not have TIME to wait for all the studies to be done... yes.. I am cynical here.. not towards you.. but in general... time is of the essence for our kids... I have been doing biomedical with him for 13 years... how much longer should we all wait for insurance to pay for the cod liver oil.. the vitamin B 12... the money towards the gf/cf breads.. ect... Lia See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Well let's get serious here -- we can't even get them to cover traditional therapies like speech and OT, let alone biomed treatments. One step at a time. Let's get this one through first!!! Heck, they're still saying ABA isn't effective and that's why they won't pay for it. Imagine what would say if you asked them to pay for chelation! Rome wasn't built in a day, my dear. One block at a time. We're dealing with politicians here and we all know they aren't the brightest bulbs on the chandelier. > > .. what I am waiting for in reimbursement for biomedical treatments... > my son does not have TIME to wait for all the studies to be done... yes.. I am > cynical here.. not towards you.. but in general... time is of the essence > for our kids... I have been doing biomedical with him for 13 years... how much > longer should we all wait for insurance to pay for the cod liver oil.. the > vitamin B 12... the money towards the gf/cf breads.. ect... Lia > > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Head cold *and* PMS? ****cindy backs away quickly**** It IS for speech and OT and such.... It's just that we had one heck of a time trying to convince them. And I can't recall where, but an insurance company put out a bulletin or made a comment in a newspaper somewhere that said ABA isn't scientifically proven to work, blah blah. I'll look it up for you if you're interested. My point with all of that was -- we had a hell of a time getting them to cover TRADITIONAL therapies let alone biomedical. > > hi.. then WHAT IS This new bill for ??? I thought IT was to cover OT.. > speech.. ABA.. ok.. my head cold and my PMS is showing.. and my stupid gene is > shining through.. Lia > > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 hmmm.... I DO eat alot of chocolate.... I also bite my nails.. due to anxiety over my son's future due to autism.. do you think they may cover a weekly manicure? and gel nails??? LiaSee AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 But I'm sure they'll cover your PMS? LOL!!! And viagra, and all of the other ridiculous drugs that they peddle. Hell, they'll probably even cover your chocolate. (As long as you don't have autism, you're good.) > > I know it is NOT bio meds.. I was referring to something else cindy had > posted... Lia > > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 - I think this is really too bad, the way the process is going. Even if they have been really helpful, they way it is being done is not the most effective way of doing things at the state level. They need to let the locals do it. If they want to help and pay for lobbyists, great, but let the locals run the campaign, or hire someone with a grant from AS to do so. Legislatures will be much more responsive to the local people, not anyone from a national org, not matter how much Hollywood power they have. I was involved as a grassroots organizer for several state campaigns on tobacco issues during the 90’s when the major brunt of tobacco laws were passed here in Maine. The stakeholders involved had a formal coalition set up where all decisions were made. The goal, with dealmakers and breakers were agreed upon ahead of time and all orgs involved (usually around 8 majors one) stayed on the same page throughout. The national group, campaign for Tobacco Free Kids (similar in some ways to AS) provided funding and sometimes technical support to the coalition to help get the bills passed. But they never ever had a say, spent time testifying or lobbying, or had a part as a coalition member. They left it up to the local expects. I wish AS would do the same. Even if the locals don’t have the experience, AS could serve to provide funding for consultants and lobbyists (expert lobbyists from that state) that are employed and governed by the coalition. I would suggest anyone involved at the grassroots levels in any of the other states pushing this legislation, it might be worth creating a formal coalition. That might at least force the hand of AS to give credit where credit is due and maybe let the locals have more official roles in the process. Becky Re: More on PA Insurance Bill In plain english... We ran into problems in the Senate because of the rhetoric and brew haha from the insurance industry lobbyists. It was referred to the " Health Care Cost Containment Council " -- the place where good bills go to die. It's still there, HOWEVER... We (Jim Bouder) provided the HC4 with documentation from the Kaiser Family Health Foundation that shows the average joe's insurance policy would go up less than 1%. We are hoping that HC4 sees through the " crap " and passes it back on to the senate. They will let us know on January 10th -- which will be a huge day for us. The chair of the Senate Autism Caucus is on our board of directors at AutismLink. I have to say that Autism Speaks has been INSTRUMENTAL in getting this bill through. They hired extremely expensive lobbyists -- the best firm in the country, to get this through. As much as I B$% & %$# about them, they have helped a great deal. Although, the funny thing is, we do all the legwork in getting the parents unified and making the calls and going to visit legislators, etc. We had a conference call with them and I set up documents online that everyone has access to so we can all rally the parents, and guess who has the only entry in the document? Moi. I want this bill to go through, obviously, but if they come in and take credit for everything again, I think I will go over the edge. My head will begin to spin in circles while I mutter " redrum. " I want to believe that they are doing the right thing, that they'll eventually give grants to good organizations without making the grant application process require 3 PhD's and an MD to complete. That they'll throw some money toward researching REAL biomedical aspects, like vaccinations for instance, and the connection with the gastro issues, etc. (Something in addition to genetics.) At this point, after being burned so many times, I'm cynically optimistic, but incredibly skeptical. > > hi.. ok.. in plain english... this was passed in the house? but when does it > pass in the senate.. if it passes... ? Lia > > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 Becky, What you describe is precisely what we did in NY a couple of years ago...successfully.Except that no one provided us with money, and the large national group tried to take the credit.I think some people were watching us closely, and saw that the insurance issue is a good one for our community. The way they are pursuing it now, however, there is no "community."RJKOn Dec 29, 2007, at 6:59 PM, Becky Grant-Widen wrote:-I think this is really too bad, the way the process is going. Even if they have been really helpful, they way it is being done is not the most effective way of doing things at the state level. They need to let the locals do it. If they want to help and pay for lobbyists, great, but let the locals run the campaign, or hire someone with a grant from AS to do so. Legislatures will be much more responsive to the local people, not anyone from a national org, not matter how much Hollywood power they have. I was involved as a grassroots organizer for several state campaigns on tobacco issues during the 90’s when the major brunt of tobacco laws were passed here inMaine. The stakeholders involved had a formal coalition set up where all decisions were made. The goal, with dealmakers and breakers were agreed upon ahead of time and all orgs involved (usually around 8 majors one) stayed on the same page throughout. The national group, campaign for Tobacco Free Kids (similar in some ways to AS) provided funding and sometimes technical support to the coalition to help get the bills passed. But they never ever had a say, spent time testifying or lobbying, or had a part as a coalition member. They left it up to the local expects. I wish AS would do the same. Even if the locals don’t have the experience, AS could serve to provide funding for consultants and lobbyists (expert lobbyists from that state) that are employed and governed by the coalition. I would suggest anyone involved at the grassroots levels in any of the other states pushing this legislation, it might be worth creating a formal coalition. That might at least force the hand of AS to give credit where credit is due and maybe let the locals have more official roles in the process. Becky Re: More on PA Insurance Bill In plain english...We ran into problems in the Senate because of the rhetoric and brewhaha from the insurance industry lobbyists. It was referred to the"Health Care Cost Containment Council" -- the place where good billsgo to die. It's still there, HOWEVER...We (Jim Bouder) provided the HC4 with documentation from the KaiserFamily Health Foundation that shows the average joe's insurance policywould go up less than 1%. We are hoping that HC4 sees through the"crap" and passes it back on to the senate. They will let us know onJanuary 10th -- which will be a huge day for us. The chair of theSenate Autism Caucus is on our board of directors at AutismLink.I have to say that Autism Speaks has been INSTRUMENTAL in getting thisbill through. They hired extremely expensive lobbyists -- the bestfirm in the country, to get this through. As much as I B$% & %$# aboutthem, they have helped a great deal. Although, the funny thing is, wedo all the legwork in getting the parents unified and making the callsand going to visit legislators, etc.We had a conference call with them and I set up documents online thateveryone has access to so we can all rally the parents, and guess whohas the only entry in the document? Moi.I want this bill to go through, obviously, but if they come in andtake credit for everything again, I think I will go over the edge. Myhead will begin to spin in circles while I mutter "redrum." I want to believe that they are doing the right thing, that they'lleventually give grants to good organizations without making the grantapplication process require 3 PhD's and an MD to complete. Thatthey'll throw some money toward researching REAL biomedical aspects,like vaccinations for instance, and the connection with the gastroissues, etc. (Something in addition to genetics.)At this point, after being burned so many times, I'm cynicallyoptimistic, but incredibly skeptical.>> hi.. ok.. in plain english... this was passed in the house? but whendoes it > pass in the senate.. if it passes... ? Lia> > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)> J. KrakowAttorney at Law1205 lin Avenue, Suite 110Garden City, New York 11530516-354-3300646-349-1771 (fax)rkrakow@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 Well, let's put it this way. They'd cover that before they covered glutathione. -- In EOHarm , LFMleczko@... wrote: > > hmmm.... I DO eat alot of chocolate.... I also bite my nails.. due to > anxiety over my son's future due to autism.. do you think they may cover a weekly > manicure? and gel nails??? Lia > > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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