Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Leilla, You go girl!! Love your spunk. When one door closes. . . I will keep you firmly in my heart until the day that you cross over! And that day will come. Fondly, PJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Leilla, You go girl!! Love your spunk. When one door closes. . . I will keep you firmly in my heart until the day that you cross over! And that day will come. Fondly, PJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Keep on fighting. I was already denied once and am now in the process of appealing. I am going on the hope of medical neccesity. I have to write a long letter and I am going to bombard them with paper, which they will probably lose, and then I will send them another copy... it is an exclusion on mine. You'll make it!!! Suzanne Flagler Beach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Keep on fighting. I was already denied once and am now in the process of appealing. I am going on the hope of medical neccesity. I have to write a long letter and I am going to bombard them with paper, which they will probably lose, and then I will send them another copy... it is an exclusion on mine. You'll make it!!! Suzanne Flagler Beach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 hi friends, i finally heard from the administrator of our insurance, who is the director of human resources at the hospital where i work. i have been on hold, waiting for an answer since i handed in my letter in september. this surgery is not covered on our current policy, and after recieving a letter from dr r, my pcp, and myself i was told that it would be presented to the executive board to decide if they would add it to the policy...well, my answer is no. i was not given a reason, just an e-mail stating that they decided not to add it at this time but she would be happy to consider it for the 2002 year...good for her, i hope she does. meanwhile, i'm getting my butt in gear and getting ready to move on. i will begin looking for another job, one where the health insurance is interested in taking care of those that they cover and don't have their noses up their *ss (rhymes with bass). i think i've already found something, i have to work on my resume and get an application to them on monday. i've called the insurance carrier and inquired about wls, and was told that they need a letter from my pcp stating medical necessity. with a bmi of 54, hypertension, sleep apnea, a fatty liver, and so on...i think i will meet. i'm not discouraged...this might be the good Lord's way of getting me out of a job where my supervisor totally disrespects those that are not in her little clique. so my dear friends on this list, please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as i start on a new path which will lead to a dance with the good doc! thanks, leilla from claremont btw...my insurance provider is primary physician care....aka in my words primary physicians who don't care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Leilla, You sound read to Kick some *ss (rhymes with bass)!!! You go girl!! Love, Sperb >>> galliel56@... 11/30/00 04:59PM >>> hi friends, i finally heard from the administrator of our insurance, who is the director of human resources at the hospital where i work. i have been on hold, waiting for an answer since i handed in my letter in september. this surgery is not covered on our current policy, and after recieving a letter from dr r, my pcp, and myself i was told that it would be presented to the executive board to decide if they would add it to the policy...well, my answer is no. i was not given a reason, just an e-mail stating that they decided not to add it at this time but she would be happy to consider it for the 2002 year...good for her, i hope she does. meanwhile, i'm getting my butt in gear and getting ready to move on. i will begin looking for another job, one where the health insurance is interested in taking care of those that they cover and don't have their noses up their *ss (rhymes with bass). i think i've already found something, i have to work on my resume and get an application to them on monday. i've called the insurance carrier and inquired about wls, and was told that they need a letter from my pcp stating medical necessity. with a bmi of 54, hypertension, sleep apnea, a fatty liver, and so on...i think i will meet. i'm not discouraged...this might be the good Lord's way of getting me out of a job where my supervisor totally disrespects those that are not in her little clique. so my dear friends on this list, please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as i start on a new path which will lead to a dance with the good doc! thanks, leilla from claremont btw...my insurance provider is primary physician care....aka in my words primary physicians who don't care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Leilla, You sound read to Kick some *ss (rhymes with bass)!!! You go girl!! Love, Sperb >>> galliel56@... 11/30/00 04:59PM >>> hi friends, i finally heard from the administrator of our insurance, who is the director of human resources at the hospital where i work. i have been on hold, waiting for an answer since i handed in my letter in september. this surgery is not covered on our current policy, and after recieving a letter from dr r, my pcp, and myself i was told that it would be presented to the executive board to decide if they would add it to the policy...well, my answer is no. i was not given a reason, just an e-mail stating that they decided not to add it at this time but she would be happy to consider it for the 2002 year...good for her, i hope she does. meanwhile, i'm getting my butt in gear and getting ready to move on. i will begin looking for another job, one where the health insurance is interested in taking care of those that they cover and don't have their noses up their *ss (rhymes with bass). i think i've already found something, i have to work on my resume and get an application to them on monday. i've called the insurance carrier and inquired about wls, and was told that they need a letter from my pcp stating medical necessity. with a bmi of 54, hypertension, sleep apnea, a fatty liver, and so on...i think i will meet. i'm not discouraged...this might be the good Lord's way of getting me out of a job where my supervisor totally disrespects those that are not in her little clique. so my dear friends on this list, please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as i start on a new path which will lead to a dance with the good doc! thanks, leilla from claremont btw...my insurance provider is primary physician care....aka in my words primary physicians who don't care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Leilla, You go girl!!! Give em the neither world!!! I am praying for you and all of us pre-ops who the Ins. companies think they can jerk around. I hope that my ins. company will not fight me on this. I know people who were approved after jumping through more hoops than 20 generations of circus poodles!!! I hope I can fit through those darn hoops!!! Good luck, and my prayers, ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Leilla, You go girl!!! Give em the neither world!!! I am praying for you and all of us pre-ops who the Ins. companies think they can jerk around. I hope that my ins. company will not fight me on this. I know people who were approved after jumping through more hoops than 20 generations of circus poodles!!! I hope I can fit through those darn hoops!!! Good luck, and my prayers, ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2000 Report Share Posted December 5, 2000 Dear Leilla, Best wishes on finding a new job with the right kind of insurance coverage for this procedure. My insurance also denied and I took a loan to self-pay. Jobs in my small rural community are scarce to changing was not an option for me. You are in my thoughts. Tarri in Missouri MGB 09-29-00 329/276 denied...but moving ahead > hi friends, i finally heard from the administrator of our insurance, who is the director of human resources at the hospital where i work. i have been on hold, waiting for an answer since i handed in my letter in september. this surgery is not covered on our current policy, and after recieving a letter from dr r, my pcp, and myself i was told that it would be presented to the executive board to decide if they would add it to the policy...well, my answer is no. i was not given a reason, just an e-mail stating that they decided not to add it at this time but she would be happy to consider it for the 2002 year...good for her, i hope she does. meanwhile, i'm getting my butt in gear and getting ready to move on. i will begin looking for another job, one where the health insurance is interested in taking care of those that they cover and don't have their noses up their *ss (rhymes with bass). i think i've already found something, i have to work on my resume and get an application to them on monday. i've called the insurance carrier and inquired about wls, and was told that they need a letter from my pcp stating medical necessity. with a bmi of 54, hypertension, sleep apnea, a fatty liver, and so on...i think i will meet. > i'm not discouraged...this might be the good Lord's way of getting me out of a job where my supervisor totally disrespects those that are not in her little clique. > so my dear friends on this list, please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as i start on a new path which will lead to a dance with the good doc! > thanks, > leilla from claremont > btw...my insurance provider is primary physician care....aka in my words primary physicians who don't care > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2000 Report Share Posted December 5, 2000 Dear Leilla, Best wishes on finding a new job with the right kind of insurance coverage for this procedure. My insurance also denied and I took a loan to self-pay. Jobs in my small rural community are scarce to changing was not an option for me. You are in my thoughts. Tarri in Missouri MGB 09-29-00 329/276 denied...but moving ahead > hi friends, i finally heard from the administrator of our insurance, who is the director of human resources at the hospital where i work. i have been on hold, waiting for an answer since i handed in my letter in september. this surgery is not covered on our current policy, and after recieving a letter from dr r, my pcp, and myself i was told that it would be presented to the executive board to decide if they would add it to the policy...well, my answer is no. i was not given a reason, just an e-mail stating that they decided not to add it at this time but she would be happy to consider it for the 2002 year...good for her, i hope she does. meanwhile, i'm getting my butt in gear and getting ready to move on. i will begin looking for another job, one where the health insurance is interested in taking care of those that they cover and don't have their noses up their *ss (rhymes with bass). i think i've already found something, i have to work on my resume and get an application to them on monday. i've called the insurance carrier and inquired about wls, and was told that they need a letter from my pcp stating medical necessity. with a bmi of 54, hypertension, sleep apnea, a fatty liver, and so on...i think i will meet. > i'm not discouraged...this might be the good Lord's way of getting me out of a job where my supervisor totally disrespects those that are not in her little clique. > so my dear friends on this list, please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as i start on a new path which will lead to a dance with the good doc! > thanks, > leilla from claremont > btw...my insurance provider is primary physician care....aka in my words primary physicians who don't care > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2000 Report Share Posted December 5, 2000 Dear Leilla, denied...but moving ahead > hi friends, i finally heard from the administrator of our insurance, who is the director of human resources at the hospital where i work. i have been on hold, waiting for an answer since i handed in my letter in september. this surgery is not covered on our current policy, and after recieving a letter from dr r, my pcp, and myself i was told that it would be presented to the executive board to decide if they would add it to the policy...well, my answer is no. i was not given a reason, just an e-mail stating that they decided not to add it at this time but she would be happy to consider it for the 2002 year...good for her, i hope she does. meanwhile, i'm getting my butt in gear and getting ready to move on. i will begin looking for another job, one where the health insurance is interested in taking care of those that they cover and don't have their noses up their *ss (rhymes with bass). i think i've already found something, i have to work on my resume and get an application to them on monday. i've called the insurance carrier and inquired about wls, and was told that they need a letter from my pcp stating medical necessity. with a bmi of 54, hypertension, sleep apnea, a fatty liver, and so on...i think i will meet. > i'm not discouraged...this might be the good Lord's way of getting me out of a job where my supervisor totally disrespects those that are not in her little clique. > so my dear friends on this list, please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as i start on a new path which will lead to a dance with the good doc! > thanks, > leilla from claremont > btw...my insurance provider is primary physician care....aka in my words primary physicians who don't care > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2000 Report Share Posted December 5, 2000 Dear Leilla, denied...but moving ahead > hi friends, i finally heard from the administrator of our insurance, who is the director of human resources at the hospital where i work. i have been on hold, waiting for an answer since i handed in my letter in september. this surgery is not covered on our current policy, and after recieving a letter from dr r, my pcp, and myself i was told that it would be presented to the executive board to decide if they would add it to the policy...well, my answer is no. i was not given a reason, just an e-mail stating that they decided not to add it at this time but she would be happy to consider it for the 2002 year...good for her, i hope she does. meanwhile, i'm getting my butt in gear and getting ready to move on. i will begin looking for another job, one where the health insurance is interested in taking care of those that they cover and don't have their noses up their *ss (rhymes with bass). i think i've already found something, i have to work on my resume and get an application to them on monday. i've called the insurance carrier and inquired about wls, and was told that they need a letter from my pcp stating medical necessity. with a bmi of 54, hypertension, sleep apnea, a fatty liver, and so on...i think i will meet. > i'm not discouraged...this might be the good Lord's way of getting me out of a job where my supervisor totally disrespects those that are not in her little clique. > so my dear friends on this list, please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as i start on a new path which will lead to a dance with the good doc! > thanks, > leilla from claremont > btw...my insurance provider is primary physician care....aka in my words primary physicians who don't care > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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