Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 - I am so sorry to hear about this. Basically, did you think that Cigna was going to pay for the entire amount, or were you under the assumption they would only pay for $1000. I'll be interested to see what they do for me. So far, CT thinks that Cigna will only pay for $1000, it just depends how they code it. Where do you go from here? , mommy to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 Wow that is a tough one shouldn't they have left well enough alone and can an ins company do that? Doesn't seem fair to me. beck STATEINSDEPT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 I'm sorry , but that sounds absolutely ridiculous. Why would CT do that? Does Cigna still show that they have the band classified as a dermal (Or is is durable...I'm not sure) Anyway, if they do, then Cigna SHOULD cover the whole thing. BTW - How did you find out that CT called them? Were you doing a f/u with Cigna yourself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 I just got off the phone with Cigna and CT in Phoenix. I am so frustrated. We were cast on 1/30. Cigna apparently paid $3000 for my band on 2/12. On, 2/25 CT called to question the payment and Cigna turned around and asked for a refund of $2000. CT said that they called to verify because she didn't realize I had won the appeals and have seen a lot of payment and then the insurance company calling back to say they made a mistake in paying. I feel like my agruement for Cigna paying the full amount was severely compromised by CT. sricks1@... wrote: Do you recall what the Hanger Bands cost for Janine and Isabella? The DOC band costs 3 grand. From what I've read, Cigna basically will cover only $1000 of it because that's the price comparable to the Starband. It's crazy. Gail knows some people who had their DOC bands paid for 100% by Cigna, so I'll be curious to see whether or not I can get this thing appealed. Evidently, Cigna is very inconsistent. We shall see., Mommy to (soon to be DOCbanded at 7 mo)For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 Initially, I thought when I won the appeal that Cigna was paying for the $3000. Then CT in Dallas told me what they told you. That they would probably only pay $1000 but that they may pay the whole thing. I just never imagined that CT would call Cigna to question why they were paying the whole thing. I'm not sure where to go from here. I asked CT to send me what they sent Cigna initially when they paid the $3000 and any other documentation they have. From what I understand they never changed the coding. Cigna interpreted the call from CT as a 'if you don't want $3000 for the claim we want a refund of $2000 instead of verifying that they didn't make an error and weren't going to ask for the money back at a later time. sricks1@... wrote: - I am so sorry to hear about this. Basically, did you think that Cigna was going to pay for the entire amount, or were you under the assumption they would only pay for $1000. I'll be interested to see what they do for me. So far, CT thinks that Cigna will only pay for $1000, it just depends how they code it. Where do you go from here?, mommy to For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 , I just read this post to my husband and his immediate response was "time to call an attorney". This is shocking to me. I even think it is worse than my year of appeals nightmares. How can they do this? CT had their money, so why push the issue?! If you're interested, Bill Fynes in Dallas is a name thrown around on this board all the time. He's an attorney with lots of experience in DOC band cases. Let me know if you want his info. Gail Re: DOC band and Cigna HMO- so frustrated I just got off the phone with Cigna and CT in Phoenix. I am so frustrated. We were cast on 1/30. Cigna apparently paid $3000 for my band on 2/12. On, 2/25 CT called to question the payment and Cigna turned around and asked for a refund of $2000. CT said that they called to verify because she didn't realize I had won the appeals and have seen a lot of payment and then the insurance company calling back to say they made a mistake in paying. I feel like my agruement for Cigna paying the full amount was severely compromised by CT. sricks1@... wrote: Do you recall what the Hanger Bands cost for Janine and Isabella? The DOC band costs 3 grand. From what I've read, Cigna basically will cover only $1000 of it because that's the price comparable to the Starband. It's crazy. Gail knows some people who had their DOC bands paid for 100% by Cigna, so I'll be curious to see whether or not I can get this thing appealed. Evidently, Cigna is very inconsistent. We shall see., Mommy to (soon to be DOCbanded at 7 mo)For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 Hey everyone, Sandy Bruno here at CTI asked me to post the following... *** To and other parents - CIGNA payment Cranial Technologies is required to verify all insurance claims. Unfortunately we cannot accept payments at face value, because when an insurance company does their annual audit for claims accuracy, they can (by law) come back to us for refunds. Just last year alone, the refund was in excess of $75,000 and previous claims for refunds against CTI have even been placed with collection agencies. When a parent entrusts us to submit claims on their behalf, we follow the claim until it is processed, according to the appropriate billed code and benefits quoted by the insurance company. I want to assure all DOC Band parents that our staff includes Claims Research Analysts, who make every effort to get our families the highest reimbursements; we truly do battle with insurance companies on your behalf. But we also need to make certain that there are no surprises six months later, when insurance companies discover their mistake. Insurance claims are very frustrating and complex - not only for you but also for those of us who work with them every day. It's the main reason we have trained our Claims Analysts and Patient Coordinators in all that is required to work with this difficult industry. Sandy Bruno National Patient Coordinator Cranial Technologies, Inc. bruno@... > > I just got off the phone with Cigna and CT in Phoenix. I am so frustrated. We were cast on 1/30. Cigna apparently paid $3000 for my band on 2/12. On, 2/25 CT called to question the payment and Cigna turned around and asked for a refund of $2000. CT said that they called to verify because she didn't realize I had won the appeals and have seen a lot of payment and then the insurance company calling back to say they made a mistake in paying. I feel like my agruement for Cigna paying the full amount was severely compromised by CT. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 Hi /Sandy, Thank you for that explanation. It is much appreciated. > > > > I just got off the phone with Cigna and CT in Phoenix. I am so > frustrated. We were cast on 1/30. Cigna apparently paid $3000 for > my band on 2/12. On, 2/25 CT called to question the payment and > Cigna turned around and asked for a refund of $2000. CT said that > they called to verify because she didn't realize I had won the > appeals and have seen a lot of payment and then the insurance company > calling back to say they made a mistake in paying. I feel like my > agruement for Cigna paying the full amount was severely compromised > by CT. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 OH WOW!!! I had no idea, they could do that! Hmmmm...something to think about. Thanks for posting this, I don't have Cigna, but it is still nice to know it could happen to anyone. Dustie > > > > I just got off the phone with Cigna and CT in Phoenix. I am so > frustrated. We were cast on 1/30. Cigna apparently paid $3000 for > my band on 2/12. On, 2/25 CT called to question the payment and > Cigna turned around and asked for a refund of $2000. CT said that > they called to verify because she didn't realize I had won the > appeals and have seen a lot of payment and then the insurance company > calling back to say they made a mistake in paying. I feel like my > agruement for Cigna paying the full amount was severely compromised > by CT. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 I can understand verifying payments. I am frustrated because Cigna told me they changed the decision for their payment because of what CT called and told them. CT claims that Cigna misinterpreted the conversation. I apoligize for venting my frustrations if this is not the appropriate forum. Just a side note, how is it possible for there to be any refunds if all claims are verified? > > > > I just got off the phone with Cigna and CT in Phoenix. I am so > frustrated. We were cast on 1/30. Cigna apparently paid $3000 for > my band on 2/12. On, 2/25 CT called to question the payment and > Cigna turned around and asked for a refund of $2000. CT said that > they called to verify because she didn't realize I had won the > appeals and have seen a lot of payment and then the insurance company > calling back to say they made a mistake in paying. I feel like my > agruement for Cigna paying the full amount was severely compromised > by CT. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 , This is a support group, feel free to VENT anytime. That is one of the reasons we are here! Please don't feel like you can't express yourself here. > > > > > > I just got off the phone with Cigna and CT in Phoenix. I am so > > frustrated. We were cast on 1/30. Cigna apparently paid $3000 > for > > my band on 2/12. On, 2/25 CT called to question the payment and > > Cigna turned around and asked for a refund of $2000. CT said that > > they called to verify because she didn't realize I had won the > > appeals and have seen a lot of payment and then the insurance > company > > calling back to say they made a mistake in paying. I feel like my > > agruement for Cigna paying the full amount was severely > compromised > > by CT. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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