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If insurance is making that decision, couldn't you appeal it? I am constantly appealing my carriers stupid decisions, and winning. :) Are there limitations to which hospitals a person can go to too? I don't know the US system cause I am in Canada ... but was of the impression that a person could at least choose ANY hospital (for the infusion). :confused: I just think that if there is a will, there's a way . . . MOST times anyway. Cherie |
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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 |
The center also has to be TOUCH approved. I live in a town of about 60,000 and we have 3 places to get Tysabri, the hospital, an oncology center, and a home IV pharma place. I go to the home IV pharma place. My primary insurance will not pay for me to go to the hospital. They told me that over the phone.
Where I'm going to run into problems, and it isn't a problem for me, but my infusion center. My primary insurance carrier pays a set amount. My secondary insurance has a deal with the center for a reduced amount. But it is reduced for the reasonable and customary charge, not the set amount of my primary. So they end up losing money on me until my max out of pocket is met from my primary. The center is going to try and bill different. I hope it works. I don't think they are unreasonable, so I hate to see them lose money! |
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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. :cool: Cherie |
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" TYSABRI became commercially available in the US in July 2006. Under the TOUCH Prescribing Program, only prescribers, infusion centers, and pharmacies associated with infusion centers registered in the TOUCH program are able to prescribe, infuse or distribute TYSABRI. Elan has contracted with a single distributor, ICS, a division of AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group, and 12 specialty pharmacies: Caremark, CuraScript, PharmaCare, PrecisionRx Specialty Solutions, Medmark, BioScrip, McKesson Specialty, Option Care, Cigna Tel-Drug Specialty Pharmacy, Aetna Specialty Pharmacy, Prescription Solutions, and Accredo NovaFactor. ICS and the 12 specialty pharmacies have been trained on the TOUCH Prescribing Program and are obligated to follow the requirements of the program in order to purchase and distribute TYSABRI to authorized infusion sites and central pharmacies." http://prohostbiotech.com/stocks_det...ck_id=elan-eln |
Howdy Howdy.
Just an FYI, this thread is getting close to the 1000 post mark. AWESOME! Someone let me know when you are at a good point to start #2. Both will be in the stickies. :grouphug: Curious |
How time flies when we're having fun! :p
Let's change at 1000! Nice round number and it sounds lucky! :) |
katty
I dont think the dr has to have an association with the infusing dr. Although mine spoke with my initial dr he does not have any other of his patients and they dont work out of the same hospital. Ibelieve he said they have never met. They are not located in the same town. I have had 2 infusions in NJ and 1 so far in Fl. TOUCH program helped me get into the one in fl. You can xall then abd see if they can help. Good luck laurief |
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