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Ian,

This is fantastic news! Thank you for articulating a good argument

for encouraging insurance coverage. Do you know if there is some

way we can link to somewhere online showing that the appellate

division upheld this case?

Thank you so much for posting this legal case update.

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

--- In Plagiocephaly , " plagiocoach " <iandoris@o...>

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> Hello All,

>

> Some of you know about the N,.J. case where a doctor was held

> responsible for malpractice for not diagnosing and treating

> Plagiocephaly in time. I am happy to report that case has been

upheld

> in the Appellate Division. I will try and post it in the next few

> days. This is an excellent resource for parents who may have

> malpractice issues but it also helps those of us fighting for

> insurance coverage by pointing out to the appeal panel that

doctors

> are being held legally responsible for NOT treating plagiocephaly

> therefore how can the insurance company deny coverage for the

> treatment? It raises a very good question and it can be a forceful

> part of your presetnation.

>

> Good luck to all fighting for insurance coverage! Let me know

if

> I can help.

>

> Ian Doris, Esq.

> www.plagiocoach.com

> (201) 336-6964

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Wow, Ian! What great news! Thank you for letting us know. I'm

sure that will be very helpful for many parents. That is definitely

a great argument!

, mom to Hannah, DOC #3 3/30

Cape Cod, Ma

--- In Plagiocephaly , " plagiocoach " <iandoris@o...>

wrote:

> Hello All,

>

> Some of you know about the N,.J. case where a doctor was held

> responsible for malpractice for not diagnosing and treating

> Plagiocephaly in time. I am happy to report that case has been

upheld

> in the Appellate Division. I will try and post it in the next few

> days. This is an excellent resource for parents who may have

> malpractice issues but it also helps those of us fighting for

> insurance coverage by pointing out to the appeal panel that

doctors

> are being held legally responsible for NOT treating plagiocephaly

> therefore how can the insurance company deny coverage for the

> treatment? It raises a very good question and it can be a forceful

> part of your presetnation.

>

> Good luck to all fighting for insurance coverage! Let me know

if

> I can help.

>

> Ian Doris, Esq.

> www.plagiocoach.com

> (201) 336-6964

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Good news, Ian. I'd like to see a copy of that decision when you get

it. See my post on the NJ bill to be introduced soon, and that Oxford

HP paid for BOTH DOC bands today! We are all elated, and thanks for

your help!

> Hello All,

>

> Some of you know about the N,.J. case where a doctor was held

> responsible for malpractice for not diagnosing and treating

> Plagiocephaly in time. I am happy to report that case has been upheld

> in the Appellate Division. I will try and post it in the next few

> days. This is an excellent resource for parents who may have

> malpractice issues but it also helps those of us fighting for

> insurance coverage by pointing out to the appeal panel that doctors

> are being held legally responsible for NOT treating plagiocephaly

> therefore how can the insurance company deny coverage for the

> treatment? It raises a very good question and it can be a forceful

> part of your presetnation.

>

> Good luck to all fighting for insurance coverage! Let me know if

> I can help.

>

> Ian Doris, Esq.

> www.plagiocoach.com

> (201) 336-6964

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--- > Hi,

There is no place online to go but I am getting a copy of the

decision. It is 30 pages and I may need some help getting it posted

on the site. I will let you know as soon as it comes in.

Ian

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