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Boy, Alice, are you right on here. Why should we each spend so much time,

money, and energy going thru the same processes? There should be a common

insurance code for this like for any other covered item. The thing is, they

are saving $ in the long run by not having us deteriorate further. Not only

that, many of the nutritional supplements are cheaper than some of the

drugs.

S.

Insurance Approval

>

>

>Hi,

>

>I wanted to let everyone know that I received a call from my surgeon's

>office yesterday notifying me that my insurance carrier has approved

payment

>for the Cochlear Implant surgery, which I will have on 9/13. This is a

huge

>surprise, as it is considered a hearing aid.

>The request for approval was sent directly from the Cochlear Corp.

>

>The approval came in to pay approximately $700 for the evaluation process -

>$32,000 for the actual implant and hospital stay ( the implant itself costs

>$21,400) and an unlimited amount for the post op work - which includes hook

>up, programing & aural rehabilitation - Prosthetic checkout at $100 an hour

>and Prosthetic Training at $100 an hour.

>

>The Cochlear Corp. made sure everything was covered. I guess the only

thing

>I will have to pay for is the insurance - from the looks of this.

>

>Now - this brings another subject to mind. We all need insurance to cover

>the cost of supplements for Mito treatment but for most of us we have only

>received denial. I believe this is an issue we need to unite on and see

if

>we can get universal coverage for them when dealing with Mito patients. If

>my CI was approved while the insurance company clearly states that they do

>not cover any type of aid - I think - properly worded - we may get the

point

>across, especially if we petition in numbers. We need to be sure that

they

>realize that the decision not to cover the supplements is clearly

>discriminatory. Ken, Anne, Merril, Jeannine - I think you could all

>help us with this wording and perhaps you could also help us decide where

to

>start with this process.

>

>Thoughts?

>

><smile>

>

>Alice

>

>

>

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Boy, Alice, are you right on here. Why should we each spend so much time,

money, and energy going thru the same processes? There should be a common

insurance code for this like for any other covered item. The thing is, they

are saving $ in the long run by not having us deteriorate further. Not only

that, many of the nutritional supplements are cheaper than some of the

drugs.

S.

Insurance Approval

>

>

>Hi,

>

>I wanted to let everyone know that I received a call from my surgeon's

>office yesterday notifying me that my insurance carrier has approved

payment

>for the Cochlear Implant surgery, which I will have on 9/13. This is a

huge

>surprise, as it is considered a hearing aid.

>The request for approval was sent directly from the Cochlear Corp.

>

>The approval came in to pay approximately $700 for the evaluation process -

>$32,000 for the actual implant and hospital stay ( the implant itself costs

>$21,400) and an unlimited amount for the post op work - which includes hook

>up, programing & aural rehabilitation - Prosthetic checkout at $100 an hour

>and Prosthetic Training at $100 an hour.

>

>The Cochlear Corp. made sure everything was covered. I guess the only

thing

>I will have to pay for is the insurance - from the looks of this.

>

>Now - this brings another subject to mind. We all need insurance to cover

>the cost of supplements for Mito treatment but for most of us we have only

>received denial. I believe this is an issue we need to unite on and see

if

>we can get universal coverage for them when dealing with Mito patients. If

>my CI was approved while the insurance company clearly states that they do

>not cover any type of aid - I think - properly worded - we may get the

point

>across, especially if we petition in numbers. We need to be sure that

they

>realize that the decision not to cover the supplements is clearly

>discriminatory. Ken, Anne, Merril, Jeannine - I think you could all

>help us with this wording and perhaps you could also help us decide where

to

>start with this process.

>

>Thoughts?

>

><smile>

>

>Alice

>

>

>

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Oh, and Alice, I am very happy for you :)

Insurance Approval

>

>

>Hi,

>

>I wanted to let everyone know that I received a call from my surgeon's

>office yesterday notifying me that my insurance carrier has approved

payment

>for the Cochlear Implant surgery, which I will have on 9/13. This is a

huge

>surprise, as it is considered a hearing aid.

>The request for approval was sent directly from the Cochlear Corp.

>

>The approval came in to pay approximately $700 for the evaluation process -

>$32,000 for the actual implant and hospital stay ( the implant itself costs

>$21,400) and an unlimited amount for the post op work - which includes hook

>up, programing & aural rehabilitation - Prosthetic checkout at $100 an hour

>and Prosthetic Training at $100 an hour.

>

>The Cochlear Corp. made sure everything was covered. I guess the only

thing

>I will have to pay for is the insurance - from the looks of this.

>

>Now - this brings another subject to mind. We all need insurance to cover

>the cost of supplements for Mito treatment but for most of us we have only

>received denial. I believe this is an issue we need to unite on and see

if

>we can get universal coverage for them when dealing with Mito patients. If

>my CI was approved while the insurance company clearly states that they do

>not cover any type of aid - I think - properly worded - we may get the

point

>across, especially if we petition in numbers. We need to be sure that

they

>realize that the decision not to cover the supplements is clearly

>discriminatory. Ken, Anne, Merril, Jeannine - I think you could all

>help us with this wording and perhaps you could also help us decide where

to

>start with this process.

>

>Thoughts?

>

><smile>

>

>Alice

>

>

>

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Vit C and immune system links-I have a long article off the net and lipoic I

may have something. Will try sending tomorrow or as soon as I can. S.

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>From: SDidinsky@...

>

>In a message dated 8/14/99 10:14:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

>juhlmann@... writes:

>

><< Sharon Dadinsky?//Would you have any legal ideas for discrimination

> wording?

> >>

>

>Anne:

>

>I am sure that I can come up with some. i am about to start the process to

>fight with my insurance company to pay for CLayton's supplements. I am

going

>to be drafting a letter BUT I need some help with locating the articles.

>Anyone have locations where I can find the articles. Clayton is on Co-Q,

>Alpha lipoic acid, thyimine, VItamins C & E.

>

>Love,

>Sharon

>

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Hi,

I wanted to let everyone know that I received a call from my surgeon's

office yesterday notifying me that my insurance carrier has approved payment

for the Cochlear Implant surgery, which I will have on 9/13. This is a huge

surprise, as it is considered a hearing aid.

The request for approval was sent directly from the Cochlear Corp.

The approval came in to pay approximately $700 for the evaluation process -

$32,000 for the actual implant and hospital stay ( the implant itself costs

$21,400) and an unlimited amount for the post op work - which includes hook

up, programing & aural rehabilitation - Prosthetic checkout at $100 an hour

and Prosthetic Training at $100 an hour.

The Cochlear Corp. made sure everything was covered. I guess the only thing

I will have to pay for is the insurance - from the looks of this.

Now - this brings another subject to mind. We all need insurance to cover

the cost of supplements for Mito treatment but for most of us we have only

received denial. I believe this is an issue we need to unite on and see if

we can get universal coverage for them when dealing with Mito patients. If

my CI was approved while the insurance company clearly states that they do

not cover any type of aid - I think - properly worded - we may get the point

across, especially if we petition in numbers. We need to be sure that they

realize that the decision not to cover the supplements is clearly

discriminatory. Ken, Anne, Merril, Jeannine - I think you could all

help us with this wording and perhaps you could also help us decide where to

start with this process.

Thoughts?

<smile>

Alice

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Thanks again !! <smile> Alice

Insurance Approval

>

>

>>

>>

>>Hi,

>>

>>I wanted to let everyone know that I received a call from my surgeon's

>>office yesterday notifying me that my insurance carrier has approved

>payment

>>for the Cochlear Implant surgery, which I will have on 9/13. This is a

>huge

>>surprise, as it is considered a hearing aid.

>>The request for approval was sent directly from the Cochlear Corp.

>>

>>The approval came in to pay approximately $700 for the evaluation

process -

>>$32,000 for the actual implant and hospital stay ( the implant itself

costs

>>$21,400) and an unlimited amount for the post op work - which includes

hook

>>up, programing & aural rehabilitation - Prosthetic checkout at $100 an

hour

>>and Prosthetic Training at $100 an hour.

>>

>>The Cochlear Corp. made sure everything was covered. I guess the only

>thing

>>I will have to pay for is the insurance - from the looks of this.

>>

>>Now - this brings another subject to mind. We all need insurance to cover

>>the cost of supplements for Mito treatment but for most of us we have only

>>received denial. I believe this is an issue we need to unite on and see

>if

>>we can get universal coverage for them when dealing with Mito patients.

If

>>my CI was approved while the insurance company clearly states that they do

>>not cover any type of aid - I think - properly worded - we may get the

>point

>>across, especially if we petition in numbers. We need to be sure that

>they

>>realize that the decision not to cover the supplements is clearly

>>discriminatory. Ken, Anne, Merril, Jeannine - I think you could all

>>help us with this wording and perhaps you could also help us decide where

>to

>>start with this process.

>>

>>Thoughts?

>>

>><smile>

>>

>>Alice

>>

>>

>>

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Thanks again !! <smile> Alice

Insurance Approval

>

>

>>

>>

>>Hi,

>>

>>I wanted to let everyone know that I received a call from my surgeon's

>>office yesterday notifying me that my insurance carrier has approved

>payment

>>for the Cochlear Implant surgery, which I will have on 9/13. This is a

>huge

>>surprise, as it is considered a hearing aid.

>>The request for approval was sent directly from the Cochlear Corp.

>>

>>The approval came in to pay approximately $700 for the evaluation

process -

>>$32,000 for the actual implant and hospital stay ( the implant itself

costs

>>$21,400) and an unlimited amount for the post op work - which includes

hook

>>up, programing & aural rehabilitation - Prosthetic checkout at $100 an

hour

>>and Prosthetic Training at $100 an hour.

>>

>>The Cochlear Corp. made sure everything was covered. I guess the only

>thing

>>I will have to pay for is the insurance - from the looks of this.

>>

>>Now - this brings another subject to mind. We all need insurance to cover

>>the cost of supplements for Mito treatment but for most of us we have only

>>received denial. I believe this is an issue we need to unite on and see

>if

>>we can get universal coverage for them when dealing with Mito patients.

If

>>my CI was approved while the insurance company clearly states that they do

>>not cover any type of aid - I think - properly worded - we may get the

>point

>>across, especially if we petition in numbers. We need to be sure that

>they

>>realize that the decision not to cover the supplements is clearly

>>discriminatory. Ken, Anne, Merril, Jeannine - I think you could all

>>help us with this wording and perhaps you could also help us decide where

>to

>>start with this process.

>>

>>Thoughts?

>>

>><smile>

>>

>>Alice

>>

>>

>>

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In a message dated 8/14/99 10:14:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Sharon Dadinsky?//Would you have any legal ideas for discrimination

wording?

>>

Anne:

I am sure that I can come up with some. i am about to start the process to

fight with my insurance company to pay for CLayton's supplements. I am going

to be drafting a letter BUT I need some help with locating the articles.

Anyone have locations where I can find the articles. Clayton is on Co-Q,

Alpha lipoic acid, thyimine, VItamins C & E.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/14/99 10:14:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Sharon Dadinsky?//Would you have any legal ideas for discrimination

wording?

>>

Anne:

I am sure that I can come up with some. i am about to start the process to

fight with my insurance company to pay for CLayton's supplements. I am going

to be drafting a letter BUT I need some help with locating the articles.

Anyone have locations where I can find the articles. Clayton is on Co-Q,

Alpha lipoic acid, thyimine, VItamins C & E.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/14/99 10:14:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Sharon Dadinsky?//Would you have any legal ideas for discrimination

wording?

>>

Anne:

I am sure that I can come up with some. i am about to start the process to

fight with my insurance company to pay for CLayton's supplements. I am going

to be drafting a letter BUT I need some help with locating the articles.

Anyone have locations where I can find the articles. Clayton is on Co-Q,

Alpha lipoic acid, thyimine, VItamins C & E.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/14/99 10:14:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Sharon Dadinsky?//Would you have any legal ideas for discrimination

wording?

>>

ALso, I forgot - what are your ideas for discrimination - that they refuse to

pay because they are not prescriptions - what are you theories for

discrimination and I will gladly put some legal language together.

Love

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/14/99 10:14:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Sharon Dadinsky?//Would you have any legal ideas for discrimination

wording?

>>

ALso, I forgot - what are your ideas for discrimination - that they refuse to

pay because they are not prescriptions - what are you theories for

discrimination and I will gladly put some legal language together.

Love

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/14/99 10:14:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Sharon Dadinsky?//Would you have any legal ideas for discrimination

wording?

>>

ALso, I forgot - what are your ideas for discrimination - that they refuse to

pay because they are not prescriptions - what are you theories for

discrimination and I will gladly put some legal language together.

Love

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/15/99 8:16:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

lfitzger@... writes:

<< Also the list of companies that have approved payment of supplements and

which ones. I know that was the

thing that got mine approved (with other stuff). Once they knew that Blue

Cross in other areas had

approved it, they varified and sent me my approval letter. Janice has much

of this information, but we

need to have it available to everyone who wants to pursue this.

>>

THis is a great idea. I everyone who has gottent ehri insurance company to

pay for the supplements wants to e-mail me privately I would like tohave

alist of them for my letter and to help others. Thanks. My e-mail address

is sdidinsky@... and our insurance is AmeriHealth (NJ) - which is a PPO

from Blue Cross/Blue Shield.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/15/99 8:16:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

lfitzger@... writes:

<< Also the list of companies that have approved payment of supplements and

which ones. I know that was the

thing that got mine approved (with other stuff). Once they knew that Blue

Cross in other areas had

approved it, they varified and sent me my approval letter. Janice has much

of this information, but we

need to have it available to everyone who wants to pursue this.

>>

THis is a great idea. I everyone who has gottent ehri insurance company to

pay for the supplements wants to e-mail me privately I would like tohave

alist of them for my letter and to help others. Thanks. My e-mail address

is sdidinsky@... and our insurance is AmeriHealth (NJ) - which is a PPO

from Blue Cross/Blue Shield.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/15/99 4:54:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

A@... writes:

<<

The supplements are to a person with Mito as insulin is to a diabetic.

There is no other treatment. Thus - to deny a person with Mito coverage for

these supplements is indeed discrimination.

>>

No problem ALice - I will work this week - time providing oin some legal

language that you can use. I will e-mail it to you directly first.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/15/99 4:54:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

A@... writes:

<<

The supplements are to a person with Mito as insulin is to a diabetic.

There is no other treatment. Thus - to deny a person with Mito coverage for

these supplements is indeed discrimination.

>>

No problem ALice - I will work this week - time providing oin some legal

language that you can use. I will e-mail it to you directly first.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/15/99 4:54:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

A@... writes:

<<

The supplements are to a person with Mito as insulin is to a diabetic.

There is no other treatment. Thus - to deny a person with Mito coverage for

these supplements is indeed discrimination.

>>

No problem ALice - I will work this week - time providing oin some legal

language that you can use. I will e-mail it to you directly first.

Love,

Sharon

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>Carnitor was OTC and it became an orphan drug, basically out of the

>kindness of Sigma Tau's gigantic heart. It is still OTC, but because

>the need for it can become life threatening in certain metabolic

>diseases, they took it on and decided to take the responsiblity for

>producing it via prescription.

Jeannine,

With that thought in mind, have they ever been contacted regarding coq10? I

know that I deteriorate very quickly without extreme dosages, it has

stabilized my 16 year old; I cannot function without it-literally. I have so

many stroke type events without it that I consider this life-threatening.

All it takes is one incident in the wrong area of the brain........,areas

that I show to have problems with.

Cheri, mom to five

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>Carnitor was OTC and it became an orphan drug, basically out of the

>kindness of Sigma Tau's gigantic heart. It is still OTC, but because

>the need for it can become life threatening in certain metabolic

>diseases, they took it on and decided to take the responsiblity for

>producing it via prescription.

Jeannine,

With that thought in mind, have they ever been contacted regarding coq10? I

know that I deteriorate very quickly without extreme dosages, it has

stabilized my 16 year old; I cannot function without it-literally. I have so

many stroke type events without it that I consider this life-threatening.

All it takes is one incident in the wrong area of the brain........,areas

that I show to have problems with.

Cheri, mom to five

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In a message dated 8/15/99 4:59:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Anyone know how carnitor came to be script and not simply OTC. This is

what I would like to see happen with CoQ as not only would it be covered

but there would be a guarantee of quality and amount of CoQ . >>

Anne:

I am not sure - BUt I am sure that if you called Sigma Tau the manufacturer

of Carnitor they would be able toprovide you with some of the requested

information.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/15/99 4:59:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Anyone know how carnitor came to be script and not simply OTC. This is

what I would like to see happen with CoQ as not only would it be covered

but there would be a guarantee of quality and amount of CoQ . >>

Anne:

I am not sure - BUt I am sure that if you called Sigma Tau the manufacturer

of Carnitor they would be able toprovide you with some of the requested

information.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 8/15/99 4:59:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

juhlmann@... writes:

<< Anyone know how carnitor came to be script and not simply OTC. This is

what I would like to see happen with CoQ as not only would it be covered

but there would be a guarantee of quality and amount of CoQ . >>

Anne:

I am not sure - BUt I am sure that if you called Sigma Tau the manufacturer

of Carnitor they would be able toprovide you with some of the requested

information.

Love,

Sharon

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Laurie:

Thanks so much. I really appreciate your help. I have been so crazy here

with the boys, CLayton has therapy 3 days a week - sometimes 2 times a day,

Clayton and Cole take a little Gym class and Jake ice skates 4 days a week,

AND I work part-time as a general counsel of a corporation - I barely have

time to read my e-mail anymore much less do research. I am so behind on so

many things.

THanks again.

Love,

Sharon

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Laurie:

Thanks so much. I really appreciate your help. I have been so crazy here

with the boys, CLayton has therapy 3 days a week - sometimes 2 times a day,

Clayton and Cole take a little Gym class and Jake ice skates 4 days a week,

AND I work part-time as a general counsel of a corporation - I barely have

time to read my e-mail anymore much less do research. I am so behind on so

many things.

THanks again.

Love,

Sharon

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