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Old 10-02-2013, 11:21 PM #1
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Default Equipment for TOS PT? Going broke from TOS

What would you do if your doctor prescribed you Edgelow, but the company that you were sent to buy it from only takes Worker's Comp and you are NOT worker's comp? I called my insurance today because I know that this is medical equipment and should be covered. However, the insurance will only pay if I buy from their approved medical equipment vendors. I looked up a few online, but the ones I looked at don't seem to sell it. The insurance company says I can call each one individually and find out, like I have tons of time to do this. What does a person do in that case? Because that is a lot of money to ask someone to pay out of pocket...especially when you're already going broke from TOS
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