Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Medicaid just recently denied my son's request for private speech. The reason stated was that the service was being addressed on his IEP at school. The problem with that is that his IEP only addresses educational communication issues and does not address the medical, social skills or behavioral aspect of his needs. Has anyone else experienced similar problem, and is there a recourse; or is this decision final? He really needs this service which is why his pediatrician ordered it. He's been making remarkable progress and I'm afraid of him regressing. Please help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2011 Report Share Posted October 2, 2011 The goals have to be different. If the goals written up by the school are the same as the goals written up by the private therapist, it will be denied as duplicate services. Maybe the private ST can modify the goals so they are not the same as the IEP. Cheryl > > Medicaid just recently denied my son's request for private speech. The > reason stated was that the service was being addressed on his IEP at school. The problem with that is that his IEP only addresses educational > communication issues and does not address the medical, social skills or > behavioral aspect of his needs. Has anyone else experienced similar problem, and is there a recourse; or is this decision final? He really needs this service which is why his pediatrician ordered it. He's been making remarkable progress and I'm afraid of him regressing. Please help! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2011 Report Share Posted October 2, 2011 Thanks Cheryl, When the provider and I first got the denial, they stated that it was because his IEP had the same goals; which of course wasn't the case. The provider and I went over his care plan and his IEP with a fine tooth comb to ensure that the goals were very different and weren't at all similar prior to appealing. Two weeks later we got another denial, and this time stating that " No clinical information was received to explain why it is medically necessary for the child to have extra speech therapy services beyond what is given at school. The request is being denied because the clinical information did not support the medical necessity for the requested services. " There letter stated that I could ask for a review which would take approximately 30 days or have his doctor ask for a 72hr emergency review. I took the route of having his pediatrician's office submit an appeal, so now we're just waiting to hear back from them. > > > > Medicaid just recently denied my son's request for private speech. The > > reason stated was that the service was being addressed on his IEP at school. The problem with that is that his IEP only addresses educational > > communication issues and does not address the medical, social skills or > > behavioral aspect of his needs. Has anyone else experienced similar problem, and is there a recourse; or is this decision final? He really needs this service which is why his pediatrician ordered it. He's been making remarkable progress and I'm afraid of him regressing. Please help! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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