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--- Wow Chanda:

Ive never heard of an appeal going to this extreme of having to go to

a hearing !!! Im so sorry you are having to deal with this!! I wish

I had some advice for you, but I dont know..I didnt have to go thru

the appeal process. Good luck to you and I hope the decision is

favorable.

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I agree with . Im sorry your going though this. I to have no

experience with this. My first though was to go. I don't no why I

guess I would want to speake my peace. To let them no how I feel,but

thats just me. If doing this scares you then do whats in your heart.

Good luck and please keep us updated

Shell

> --- Wow Chanda:

> Ive never heard of an appeal going to this extreme of having to go

to

> a hearing !!! Im so sorry you are having to deal with this!! I

wish

> I had some advice for you, but I dont know..I didnt have to go

thru

> the appeal process. Good luck to you and I hope the decision is

> favorable.

>

>

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Chanda,

In my experience, it's hard for folks to say no to a patient who is

present. I remember a case where a patient showed up unexpectedly at a

hearing in front of some insurance people who were going to deny her a

bone marrow transplant. Somehow she got into the hearing (this was

unheard of). While it caused a bit of an uproar, she was calm and

pleasant and I think her presence there influenced them to approve the

procedure.

If you think you'll become upset, you might consider not going.

Otherwise, it might be in your favor to go. Perhaps you could bring a

calm and level-headed person with you to be your " ground wire " in case

the electricity gets too hot.

Martha

On Tue, 04 May 2004 03:09:12 -0000, " tballmom1229 "

said:

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> representation

>

>

> Hi everyone,

> I received my letter today from Kaiser stating the appeals committee

> will hear my case on Monday, May 10th. The letter states I may come

> in person to represent myself and my case. I am very nervous about

> this whole situation and I would prefer to not represent myself; I

> feel my grievance/appeal letter was very strong and it should speak

> sufficiently on my behalf. Does anybody think this will hurt my

> chances of getting an approval if I don't show to present my case?

> Thank you, Chanda

>

>

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I have heard that

they don't give you a decision right there on the spot, that you will

be notified by mail. Can anyone verify if that is correct?

tballmom1229 wrote:

Hi everyone,

I received my letter today from Kaiser stating the appeals committee

will hear my case on Monday, May 10th. The letter states I may come

in person to represent myself and my case. I am very nervous about

this whole situation and I would prefer to not represent myself; I

feel my grievance/appeal letter was very strong and it should speak

sufficiently on my behalf. Does anybody think this will hurt my

chances of getting an approval if I don't show to present my case?

Thank you, Chanda

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