Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 Monroe, We are in the same shape and timing as you with Virginia. Our pre-authorization was denied by Horizon BCBS-NJ. I have sent one appeal through my company's corporate office. Hopefully you can do this as well in your situation. Corporate benefit people will tend to work with their Account Representive (i.e. sales rep) at BCBS. They should have already established a good relationship with that person. At least it should be better than calling a customer service rep on a 1-800 number. Scan the recent postings for TEC in the subject. It refers to BCBS's technical evaluation committee, and that's where the " investigational " policy may stem. They reviewed the technology in 1999 and then decided decided it was covered. Regrettably, this document isn't free to the public. The BCBS-Massachusetts site has some insight into this TEC study. (www.bcbsma.com/hresource/068.htm) This is their denial policy for DOC banding. It's frustrating to read, but it helps one to know one's adversary. One angle I am trying is a policy statement from Aetna (www.aetnaushc.com/cpb/data/cpba0379.html) You may have to play with the URL to find the actual document. But, Aetna does cover orthotic banding when clearly defined anthropometric data is met (asymmetries greater 6 mm or cephalic indices greater or less than 2 standard deviation from the mean). If BCBS and Aetna are options you had from your company and your child meets the Aetna criteria, you should have some confidence in saber-rattling to get your benefits office to act. I've found alot of good tips for insurance by watching this group over the past few weeks. I'll try to post our appeal letters soon, but first I have to figure out what my logon name and password are. Will ----Original Message Follows---- From: thekeenes@... Reply-Plagiocephaly Plagiocephaly Subject: DENIED BAND-Trigon BCBS of VA Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 16:51:48 -0000 We received a letter this week from Trigon BCBS of VA denying authorization for a band for my 5 month old son who was diagnosed with moderate plagiocephaly last month. The reason given was " investigational/experimental " . We are proceding with treatment as we have waited for over two weeks for authorization. By the time he is casted and gets his band another valuable month will have gone by. We plan on appealing. Anyone with advice or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Monroe Keene Yorktown, VA _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 Monroe, What device are you using? Marci (Mom to ) Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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