Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Hello Dawn, The much discussed 2008 autism/insurance Bill excludes " self insured " plans and company plans with less than 50 employees as well as a few other exclusions. The " federal " policy you mention is probably a " self insured " plan and is exempt from State Regulation by Federal Law. The State has no control over such plans. When the Legislature passed the Bill in 2008 they knew it would only cover about 14% of the autistic children in the State. Since then the insurance companies, who had much to do with the drafting of the Bill, have found all available loopholes to exclude most of the rest of the otherwise qualified children. They have imposed high deductables or limited to " in network " and then provided only a very small network or employed several other ways they have of not providing coverage. Monte s in the Office of insurance regulation at 850 413-2571 can be helpful if you think you should be covered and are getting a runaround. He is very familiar with this issue. If you are interested here is a video history of the Bill from the 2008 session: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=498496337161557392# Today, the Senate blames the House and the House blames the Senate for the lame Bill we are stuck with. I personally think it was written by the insurance companies the way it was by design so they could do just that. Steve Moyer > > Hi all > Just wanted to post some insurance inforamtion that I found out today. As you all know Florida passed a bill last year that forces insuance companies to pay for Speech, OT, and ABA for our kids up to a certin amount. I was tring to get behavior Tharapy for my son and my insurance said the they do not have to cover him because it is not a state policy but a federal policy (figures). So I wanted to post this so that if anyone else is being told they can not get the services this might be the reason why. > If anyone has tried to fight this please let me know what the outcome was. I personally feel that if I live in the state of Florida it should not matter who runs the policy it should all be covered. > > Thanks > Dawn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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