Guest guest Posted May 21, 2001 Report Share Posted May 21, 2001 Oh I see now, Sally. Perhaps a letter (or phone call) from Dr Hess would still be helpful if Dr Scholten was open to the input. Otherwise, I guess another surgeon is your only option. Good Luck! Meli BMI 47 Dr Hess June 21,01 Summer Solstice -- In duodenalswitch@y..., " Sally " wrote: > Meli, > > It isn't the insurance company, it's Dr. Scholten who says it's a > contraindication to the surgery and he denied me. Long before the > insurance company even got involved. Dr. Hess, doesn't feel that > strongly regarding it. That is why I am looking to his office to do > the surgery now. Thanks for the respnose! It's good to know that > others had surgery with Hep C. It gives me hope > > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I just wanted to up date my struggle with Dr. > > > Scholten and my > > > Hepatitis C. I was told by their office staff, > > that > > > if I had Hepatitis > > > C, that I needed to go to a gastronentrologist > and > > > get released for > > > surgery. They had the information regarding my > > > Hepatitis since day > > > one. Well, I went to a gastro, who, by the way > was > > > not supportive of > > > this surgery. He ran a battery of blood tests and > > I > > > waited. In the > > > meantime, I had my psyche eval and my PCP send > her > > > files over to Dr. > > > Scholtens. Once my doctor complied, I received a > > > letter from Dr. > > > Scholtens office telling me I was denied for > > surgery > > > due to my > > > Hepatitis C status. All because my doctor sent in > > my > > > medical records. > > > Now mind you, this was no secret. The day I > > received > > > the letter, was > > > also the day I received my blood test results > from > > > the gastro. He was > > > releasing me!. He just required a liver biopsy. I > > had > > > called Dr. > > > Scholten's office and Anne, the paitent > > coordinator, > > > told me that were > > > always done during surgery. But, she didn't tell > > me a > > > letter went out > > > saying I was denied. I called the next day, spoke > > to > > > the office > > > manager, and explained that they hadn't given me > a > > > chance to even be > > > cleared for surgery. She said she thinks I may > > have > > > gotten the wrong > > > information from her staff in the first place! > > But, > > > it's possible that > > > they could review it again. > > > > > > Now, I feel like, no thanks, I will find another > > > doctor. Easier said > > > than done. The only other choice I have is Dr. > > Hess > > > in Ohio, since he > > > is the only other one that does the DS, which I > am > > > interested in. Now > > > I will have to have my PCP refer me to him. And, > > if I > > > am reading my > > > insurance benefits correctly, it would then be > > > treated as " in network " > > > and covered at 100%. If she will do it, which I > > > believe she will. She > > > is supportive of me. But Dr. Hess is not even > > willing > > > to sign up to > > > become a member of my insurance plan. I really > > don't > > > know how all this > > > works. Does anyone else have PPOM, and have > > > experience with this? And > > > the kicker of all this is, that Dr. Hess doesn't > > have > > > a problem with > > > the Hepatitis C. If my blood work shows normal > > > levels, then he's not > > > worried about it. And maybe then, it's the way to > > go. > > > This is not an > > > easy task, getting all these details for this > > surgery > > > together. > > > Please, if you can help, I would enjoy hearing > > from > > > you. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > Sally Pre-OP in Michigan > > > No surgeon as of yet... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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