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& Program Committee:

I have a topic suggestion for the next TFCA workshop. It

might be interesting to have a panel of Transplant Directors/Case Managers from

the larger commercial insurance companies present and be available for debate/questions

about benefits, the authorization process, the centers of excellence (COE)

concepts, etc. Those of us who work at transplant facilities that are not

affiliated with major/university-based medical centers frequently come up

against a brick wall when we have a patient who has insurance coverage that

mandates use of an out-of-state transplant center. Oftentimes, going out of the

patient’s state of residence proves to be too much of a hardship and

patients are not offered any alternatives; they often opt to wait out the

30-month COB period and return for evaluation and transplant under their

Medicare coverage. Even then some insurance contracts do not provide secondary

coverage outside a COE network. There are excellent, high quality transplant centers

throughout the U.S. that have no hope of ever qualifying for a COE network

based on volume. It could prove to be an interesting session………….

Barbara Cochrane, MSN, RN

Transplant Financial Coordinator

Transplant Services Department

Mercy Medical Center—Des Moines, Iowa

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I think this is an excellent suggestion.

From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of Cochrane, Barbara ESent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 2:46 PMTo: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: 2007 Workshop

& Program Committee:

I have a topic suggestion for the next TFCA workshop. It might be interesting to have a panel of Transplant Directors/Case Managers from the larger commercial insurance companies present and be available for debate/questions about benefits, the authorization process, the centers of excellence (COE) concepts, etc. Those of us who work at transplant facilities that are not affiliated with major/university-based medical centers frequently come up against a brick wall when we have a patient who has insurance coverage that mandates use of an out-of-state transplant center. Oftentimes, going out of the patient’s state of residence proves to be too much of a hardship and patients are not offered any alternatives; they often opt to wait out the 30-month COB period and return for evaluation and transplant under their Medicare coverage. Even then some insurance contracts do not provide secondary coverage outside a COE network. There are excellent, high quality transplant centers throughout the U.S. that have no hope of ever qualifying for a COE network based on volume. It could prove to be an interesting session………….

Barbara Cochrane, MSN, RN

Transplant Financial Coordinator

Transplant Services Department

Mercy Medical Center—Des Moines, Iowa

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The only way that would happen is if they ins carriers we've approached for the last 2 yrs ( & I know who you're talking about, Barbara, & we've contacted them MULTIPLE times) could bring themselves to even answer our requests, much less accept it, but so far, the only 'response' we've ever gotten is resounding silence!

J. Aguiar

Beth Israel Deaconess, Boston

From: TxFinancialCoordinators [mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of Tyler, A.Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 6:03 PMTo: TxFinancialCoordinators Subject: RE: 2007 Workshop

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