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Mitzi,

You need to talk to Tucker at MAGIC. She is the insurance

guru.

Does your insurance company have a case manager assigned to you? You

should try to get one because that person would be the one to help

you manage your insurance coverage. It would give you one contact

who can then track down all the necessary people and departments to

get the bills paid. At one point we had to do that and it helped

tremendously.

Call on Monday. She will know all the tricks of the trade.

Jodi

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Stay away from Cigna...nothing but trouble!!

Insurance question

I was thinking of checking on prices of insurance; other then Medicare and

Medicaid. Is there a consensus of what insurance company is the best for

coverage of EDS over a long period of time? Any heads up on whom to steer

clear of in the US?

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Stay away from Cigna...nothing but trouble!!

Insurance question

I was thinking of checking on prices of insurance; other then Medicare and

Medicaid. Is there a consensus of what insurance company is the best for

coverage of EDS over a long period of time? Any heads up on whom to steer

clear of in the US?

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Thanks Bonnie;

Good to know.

It looks like I need to put on my thinking cap. I looked at this url

http://www.pricingcentral.com/finance/health.htm

And it talks about HMOS, PPOs, MediGap; and something about you can only use

some doctors and hospitals but not all?

Sigh; all I want is a price for some different insurances and what I can

know it will cover.

There is a senior citizen place near here that talks about insurances; I

guess I will make an appt.

Thanks again

On 5/27/04 7:34 PM, " ceda " ceda > wrote:

>

> Subject: Re: Insurance question

>

> Stay away from Cigna...nothing but trouble!!

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I agree -- Cigna is terrible!!!!!!

I have had Blue Cross Blue Shield for the last four years, and they have been

great.

Hope this helps.

Patti

Insurance question

I was thinking of checking on prices of insurance; other then Medicare and

Medicaid. Is there a consensus of what insurance company is the best for

coverage of EDS over a long period of time? Any heads up on whom to steer

clear of in the US?

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Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna to find out

if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another state.

Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in the " Seamless " plan

(meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also, she stated

that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go ahead and make

our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved when she

said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and not worrying

about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called and said

Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I called

Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being paid by

utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr. Herzenberg is

" In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I explained that

I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no issues with this

at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr. Herzenberg

is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have complete

coverage? Has anyone had such a problem?

Mommy to (12-17-98) and

Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

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Insurance companies make their money by charging premiums for

services that will never be used and they do their best to see that

that is what happens! Did you happen to write down the name of the

rep that you spoke with? I would suggest writing them a detailed

letter giving the date that you called and spoke to their rep. It

may take a while to get it resolved but make sure that everything is

in writing.

For everyone else who will ever have to speak to a rep over the

phone, always get a name and always follow up with a letter (or

email) back to that person stating what you understand from the

phone conversation, ie., " further to our telephone conversation this

morning with regard to ____________, I understand that ABC insurance

will cover costs for out of state medical treatment with Dr.

Blank ...... " . Make it as detailed as you can so that there is no

room for creative interpretation on their end. This way, you have a

started a paper trail and will have something to back you up should

your claim ever be denied.

Daiga

>

>

> Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna to

find out

> if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another

state.

> Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in the " Seamless "

plan

> (meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also,

she stated

> that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go ahead

and make

> our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved

when she

> said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and not

worrying

> about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called and

said

> Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I

called

> Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being

paid by

> utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr.

Herzenberg is

> " In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I

explained that

> I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no issues

with this

> at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr.

Herzenberg

> is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have

complete

> coverage? Has anyone had such a problem?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Mommy to (12-17-98) and

>

> Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Don't they tape all the phone calls now anyway? I'm sure there's a record

of it somewhere. Good advice though Daiga - thank you!

Kori

At 08:21 PM 11/10/2004, you wrote:

>Insurance companies make their money by charging premiums for

>services that will never be used and they do their best to see that

>that is what happens! Did you happen to write down the name of the

>rep that you spoke with? I would suggest writing them a detailed

>letter giving the date that you called and spoke to their rep. It

>may take a while to get it resolved but make sure that everything is

>in writing.

>

>For everyone else who will ever have to speak to a rep over the

>phone, always get a name and always follow up with a letter (or

>email) back to that person stating what you understand from the

>phone conversation, ie., " further to our telephone conversation this

>morning with regard to ____________, I understand that ABC insurance

>will cover costs for out of state medical treatment with Dr.

>Blank ...... " . Make it as detailed as you can so that there is no

>room for creative interpretation on their end. This way, you have a

>started a paper trail and will have something to back you up should

>your claim ever be denied.

>

>Daiga

>

>

> >

> >

> > Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna to

>find out

> > if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another

>state.

> > Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in the " Seamless "

>plan

> > (meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also,

>she stated

> > that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go ahead

>and make

> > our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved

>when she

> > said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and not

>worrying

> > about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called and

>said

> > Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I

>called

> > Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being

>paid by

> > utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr.

>Herzenberg is

> > " In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I

>explained that

> > I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no issues

>with this

> > at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr.

>Herzenberg

> > is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have

>complete

> > coverage? Has anyone had such a problem?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Mommy to (12-17-98) and

> >

> > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hello ,

So true!! I know from my own experience...you talk to someone on the

phone who " assures " you that everything is " fine " , " not a problem "

and then weeks or even months later you get a letter in the mail

saying the total opposite,(usually you owe x amount of $) meanwhile

you had this niggling feeling in the back of your mind as you were

talking to this person,(I think it is mommy alert) that something is

just not right as this seems too easy. Then trying to actually speak

with someone regarding your problem takes hours of pressing numbers,

being transfered and listening to stupid automated voices.

I have also taken names of reps, notice though that they will not

give you their last name, so when you say " I spoke with " at a

call center of who knows how many people, it means nothing to a big

corporation...better to always get it in writing!!! I have learned

(the hard way) that if a company will not either give me something in

writing or respond to my detailed e-mail, then I will either not deal

with them or if need be, like an isnurance co. I will keep asking to

speak with a manager until I get a hold of someone who will give me

something in writing!

Sorry for the rant but this really pisses me off!!!

I feel for you ! Like you need this stress on top of

everything else! I would talk directly to Dr. Herzeberg and explain

your situation.

Wish you luck!

- & Grace

> >

> >

> > Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna

to

> find out

> > if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another

> state.

> > Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in

the " Seamless "

> plan

> > (meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also,

> she stated

> > that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go

ahead

> and make

> > our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved

> when she

> > said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and

not

> worrying

> > about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called

and

> said

> > Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I

> called

> > Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being

> paid by

> > utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr.

> Herzenberg is

> > " In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I

> explained that

> > I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no

issues

> with this

> > at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr.

> Herzenberg

> > is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have

> complete

> > coverage? Has anyone had such a problem?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Mommy to (12-17-98) and

> >

> > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hello ,

So true!! I know from my own experience...you talk to someone on the

phone who " assures " you that everything is " fine " , " not a problem "

and then weeks or even months later you get a letter in the mail

saying the total opposite,(usually you owe x amount of $) meanwhile

you had this niggling feeling in the back of your mind as you were

talking to this person,(I think it is mommy alert) that something is

just not right as this seems too easy. Then trying to actually speak

with someone regarding your problem takes hours of pressing numbers,

being transfered and listening to stupid automated voices.

I have also taken names of reps, notice though that they will not

give you their last name, so when you say " I spoke with " at a

call center of who knows how many people, it means nothing to a big

corporation...better to always get it in writing!!! I have learned

(the hard way) that if a company will not either give me something in

writing or respond to my detailed e-mail, then I will either not deal

with them or if need be, like an isnurance co. I will keep asking to

speak with a manager until I get a hold of someone who will give me

something in writing!

Sorry for the rant but this really pisses me off!!!

I feel for you ! Like you need this stress on top of

everything else! I would talk directly to Dr. Herzeberg and explain

your situation.

Wish you luck!

- & Grace

> >

> >

> > Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna

to

> find out

> > if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another

> state.

> > Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in

the " Seamless "

> plan

> > (meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also,

> she stated

> > that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go

ahead

> and make

> > our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved

> when she

> > said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and

not

> worrying

> > about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called

and

> said

> > Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I

> called

> > Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being

> paid by

> > utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr.

> Herzenberg is

> > " In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I

> explained that

> > I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no

issues

> with this

> > at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr.

> Herzenberg

> > is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have

> complete

> > coverage? Has anyone had such a problem?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Mommy to (12-17-98) and

> >

> > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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In the future, I will make someone send it to me in writing! I originally

asked for a confirming letter and she said that was not common practice for

Cigna. I should have asked for a Supervisor at that point - that was my

fault.

Mommy to (12-17-98) and

Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

_____

From: Daiga Grady

Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 11:22 PM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: Re: Insurance Question

Insurance companies make their money by charging premiums for

services that will never be used and they do their best to see that

that is what happens! Did you happen to write down the name of the

rep that you spoke with? I would suggest writing them a detailed

letter giving the date that you called and spoke to their rep. It

may take a while to get it resolved but make sure that everything is

in writing.

For everyone else who will ever have to speak to a rep over the

phone, always get a name and always follow up with a letter (or

email) back to that person stating what you understand from the

phone conversation, ie., " further to our telephone conversation this

morning with regard to ____________, I understand that ABC insurance

will cover costs for out of state medical treatment with Dr.

Blank ...... " . Make it as detailed as you can so that there is no

room for creative interpretation on their end. This way, you have a

started a paper trail and will have something to back you up should

your claim ever be denied.

Daiga

>

>

> Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna to

find out

> if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another

state.

> Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in the " Seamless "

plan

> (meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also,

she stated

> that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go ahead

and make

> our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved

when she

> said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and not

worrying

> about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called and

said

> Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I

called

> Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being

paid by

> utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr.

Herzenberg is

> " In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I

explained that

> I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no issues

with this

> at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr.

Herzenberg

> is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have

complete

> coverage? Has anyone had such a problem?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Mommy to (12-17-98) and

>

> Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks . I called his office last night but I think they were gone.

I am going to speak to someone today. Just for the record, even Dr.

Herzenberg's office never heard of such a thing. It all sounds a little

fishy to me!

Mommy to (12-17-98) and

Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

_____

From:

Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:58 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: Re: Insurance Question

Hello ,

So true!! I know from my own experience...you talk to someone on the

phone who " assures " you that everything is " fine " , " not a problem "

and then weeks or even months later you get a letter in the mail

saying the total opposite,(usually you owe x amount of $) meanwhile

you had this niggling feeling in the back of your mind as you were

talking to this person,(I think it is mommy alert) that something is

just not right as this seems too easy. Then trying to actually speak

with someone regarding your problem takes hours of pressing numbers,

being transfered and listening to stupid automated voices.

I have also taken names of reps, notice though that they will not

give you their last name, so when you say " I spoke with " at a

call center of who knows how many people, it means nothing to a big

corporation...better to always get it in writing!!! I have learned

(the hard way) that if a company will not either give me something in

writing or respond to my detailed e-mail, then I will either not deal

with them or if need be, like an isnurance co. I will keep asking to

speak with a manager until I get a hold of someone who will give me

something in writing!

Sorry for the rant but this really pisses me off!!!

I feel for you ! Like you need this stress on top of

everything else! I would talk directly to Dr. Herzeberg and explain

your situation.

Wish you luck!

- & Grace

> >

> >

> > Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna

to

> find out

> > if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another

> state.

> > Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in

the " Seamless "

> plan

> > (meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also,

> she stated

> > that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go

ahead

> and make

> > our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved

> when she

> > said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and

not

> worrying

> > about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called

and

> said

> > Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I

> called

> > Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being

> paid by

> > utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr.

> Herzenberg is

> > " In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I

> explained that

> > I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no

issues

> with this

> > at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr.

> Herzenberg

> > is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have

> complete

> > coverage? Has anyone had such a problem?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Mommy to (12-17-98) and

> >

> > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi ,

I don't think it was your fault at all, we are all trusting people

and are that way until someone gives a reason not to be...these are

all good lessons learned :o)

-

> >

> >

> > Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna

to

> find out

> > if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another

> state.

> > Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in

the " Seamless "

> plan

> > (meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also,

> she stated

> > that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go

ahead

> and make

> > our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved

> when she

> > said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and

not

> worrying

> > about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called

and

> said

> > Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I

> called

> > Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being

> paid by

> > utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr.

> Herzenberg is

> > " In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I

> explained that

> > I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no

issues

> with this

> > at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr.

> Herzenberg

> > is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have

> complete

> > coverage? Has anyone had such a problem?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Mommy to (12-17-98) and

> >

> > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I do not have this insurance but I have had multiple problems with

insurance companies. I loathe them. What I have learned is to check

out your company's process for formal appeal in writing. I had an issue

after Kelsey was born where they tried to charge me more of a copay

because she was a " sick baby " because of the clubfoot diagnosis, even

though no one touched her foot in the hospital. I got jerked around

from customer service person to customer service person on the phone,

each one giving me a slightly different answer. I got sick of it and

filed a formal appeal with all of the dates, conversations, etc and we

won the appeal. I think sometimes they decline things just because they

think people won't fight it. Stick to your guns.

Jenni

Gerace wrote:

>Thanks . I called his office last night but I think they were gone.

>I am going to speak to someone today. Just for the record, even Dr.

>Herzenberg's office never heard of such a thing. It all sounds a little

>fishy to me!

>

>

>

>

>

>Mommy to (12-17-98) and

>

>Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

>

> _____

>

>From:

>Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:58 AM

>To: nosurgery4clubfoot

>Subject: Re: Insurance Question

>

>

>

>

>Hello ,

>

>So true!! I know from my own experience...you talk to someone on the

>phone who " assures " you that everything is " fine " , " not a problem "

>and then weeks or even months later you get a letter in the mail

>saying the total opposite,(usually you owe x amount of $) meanwhile

>you had this niggling feeling in the back of your mind as you were

>talking to this person,(I think it is mommy alert) that something is

>just not right as this seems too easy. Then trying to actually speak

>with someone regarding your problem takes hours of pressing numbers,

>being transfered and listening to stupid automated voices.

>

>I have also taken names of reps, notice though that they will not

>give you their last name, so when you say " I spoke with " at a

>call center of who knows how many people, it means nothing to a big

>corporation...better to always get it in writing!!! I have learned

>(the hard way) that if a company will not either give me something in

>writing or respond to my detailed e-mail, then I will either not deal

>with them or if need be, like an isnurance co. I will keep asking to

>speak with a manager until I get a hold of someone who will give me

>something in writing!

>

>Sorry for the rant but this really pisses me off!!!

>

>I feel for you ! Like you need this stress on top of

>everything else! I would talk directly to Dr. Herzeberg and explain

>your situation.

>

>Wish you luck!

>

>- & Grace

>

>

>

>

>>

>>

>>>

>>>

>>>Before we started treating with Dr. Herzenberg I contacted Cigna

>>>

>>>

>to

>

>

>>find out

>>

>>

>>>if there would be any coverage at all because he is in another

>>>

>>>

>>state.

>>

>>

>>>Anyway, they assured me that we were participants in

>>>

>>>

>the " Seamless "

>

>

>>plan

>>

>>

>>>(meaning we can treat with doctors outside of New Jersey). Also,

>>>

>>>

>>she stated

>>

>>

>>>that Dr. Herzeberg was " In Network " for Cigna and we could go

>>>

>>>

>ahead

>

>

>>and make

>>

>>

>>>our appointment because there is no problem. I was so relieved

>>>

>>>

>>when she

>>

>>

>>>said that. So, on August 20th we started going to land and

>>>

>>>

>not

>

>

>>worrying

>>

>>

>>>about it at all. Today, Dr. Herzenberg's billing office called

>>>

>>>

>and

>

>

>>said

>>

>>

>>>Cigna kicked back almost every bill they have submitted. When I

>>>

>>>

>>called

>>

>>

>>>Cigna the story changed. They said that Dr. Herzenberg is being

>>>

>>>

>>paid by

>>

>>

>>>utilizing our " Out of Network " benefits because although Dr.

>>>

>>>

>>Herzenberg is

>>

>>

>>> " In Network " with Cigna he is not in the " Seamless " plan. I

>>>

>>>

>>explained that

>>

>>

>>>I spoke to a rep at Cigna and was assured there would be no

>>>

>>>

>issues

>

>

>>with this

>>

>>

>>>at all! Is it me? Does this just not makes sense to me? If Dr.

>>>

>>>

>>Herzenberg

>>

>>

>>>is " In Network " and I am in the " Seamless " plan shouldn't I have

>>>

>>>

>>complete

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>>>Mommy to (12-17-98) and

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>>>Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

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