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Originally Posted by katty
I tried to appeal it, but the appeals group couldn't understand the problem--they were paying for the treatment, what did I care how much it cost the insurance company? I live in a town that has one hospital and no separate infusion center so my options are limited. I will eventually try again, to get the infusion done at the neuro's office. I tried this before but the insurance wouldn't approve it even though it would have saved them a boat load of money.
Also, from what I've been told, you have to get the infusion done at a place that's in some way connected to your neuro. Has anyone heard different?
Katty
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That's incredible, Katty!
I'm glad you have a vested interest in trying to rectify this, and I'll be curious to hear if you ever do.
It almost seems risky to rock the boat though, when you are dealing with corporations where common sense doesn't prevail.
Cherie
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