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Alice,

It just occured to me that I may be misunderstanding what is meant

by a " case manager " . What I was thinking was meant was the ones

which are provided by the insurance companies to sort of be your

advocate -- and help to push insurance issues through. (The one I

had was really not all that helpful)

Are there actually privately hired case managers to help you sort

through all the problems involved in dealing with dozens of

specialists at a time? (one's that aren't associated with insurers?)

Maggie

> Hi Debra,

>

> I just wanted to thank you for a great post. It helps us to see

the other side of the coin. I'm sure that long days with many

patients, each dealing with different diseases can be exhausting to

the mind, body and the spirit. We present more difficulties because

of the complexities of the disease. Yes - a case manager is very

important for all of us who can get one. I certainly appreciate

mine.

>

> Thank you so much for this excellent advice.

>

> Alice

>

>

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Maggie,

The case manager is an employee of the insurance company but if you had one that

wasn't helpful, you can request another one. I can't say enough about the two

case managers I've had... one in RI and now one here in NM.

Alice

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Maggie

My case manager is from a private company who is hired by my health

insurance. Her salary is based the type of job she does for me, so there is

incentive to do a good job. She calls me and I can call her at any time (I

have her office, cell and home phone numbers). It is so nice to have someone

do the leg work and apply some clout when needed.

laurie

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> Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 00:55:22 -0000

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> Subject: Re: GREAT advice!! ALICE

>

> Alice,

> It just occured to me that I may be misunderstanding what is meant

> by a " case manager " . What I was thinking was meant was the ones

> which are provided by the insurance companies to sort of be your

> advocate -- and help to push insurance issues through. (The one I

> had was really not all that helpful)

>

> Are there actually privately hired case managers to help you sort

> through all the problems involved in dealing with dozens of

> specialists at a time? (one's that aren't associated with insurers?)

>

> Maggie

>

>

>

>> Hi Debra,

>>

>> I just wanted to thank you for a great post. It helps us to see

> the other side of the coin. I'm sure that long days with many

> patients, each dealing with different diseases can be exhausting to

> the mind, body and the spirit. We present more difficulties because

> of the complexities of the disease. Yes - a case manager is very

> important for all of us who can get one. I certainly appreciate

> mine.

>>

>> Thank you so much for this excellent advice.

>>

>> Alice

>>

>>

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