Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Will the insurance companies cover this even if a dr. writes a script? Even by including into PT? Just wondering. I had a chance to be in a warm pool for awhile and had to give it up due to financial reasons. Debbie T. Co-Moderator Subject: Re: PT problemTo: Neurosarcoidosis Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 4:56 PM Good job Judy!! Hang in there-- and call around to the private physical therapists offices. One may very well have a pool you can use thru them. It would still be billed as physical therapy-- but you wouldn't have to deal with this hospital. Your doc just has to write the prescription- - for whatever time frame he deems necessary (ongoing renewals will be needed, just as you've dealt with in the past-- so go for it! You are one tough lady, and I know how trying all this has been! Hugs, Tracie PT problem Spoke to the Patient Liason who knows me quiet well. She is very fine and knows how hard of a worker I am in therapy.I had quite a good reputation when I was doing land therapy.I also talked to my insurance company who agreed that my insurance does cover PT no atrings attached.They were very cooperative and said what I should let them kick me out, then. call them and they will prior authorize my therapy through the medical director of insurance plan, so therapy will not be so worried that they may not get their money. When I talked to them they were very enmpathetic and kind.When we had our meeting with the PT Dept they said today would be my last day. Bob suggested that I say nothing about getting the services prior authorized. When they had our meeting I asked for a copy of my chart. They said I oculd have it today.I will then send a copy to the insurance commpany where the Medical Director give them approval for all the therapy I need. Their Liason said that was very helpful and reaftrmed that my plan has no limits on Therapy, and especially me with my history.Wo we will have to let them do their thing and then contact the insurane company.Our lives are so very interesting,Everyone thank you for your suggestions, I had already thought the same things.Judy in PAJudy in PA__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 Deb, it will depend on what type of insurance you have. Medicare allows a certain dollar amount per year for physical therapy. It has to be at a facility that takes Medicare patients. It would have to be by prescription-- but yes, most insurances do have some physical therapy benefits-- and once in a great while, one of the local Fitness Clubs will be registered as providers with your insurance. Talk to your docs, get the prescription, and get into a physical therapist that has a pool on the facility-- make sure the prescription states that your doc wants you to get POOL therapy! Love to you, Tracie NS Co-owner/moderator PT problem Spoke to the Patient Liason who knows me quiet well. She is very fine and knows how hard of a worker I am in therapy.I had quite a good reputation when I was doing land therapy.I also talked to my insurance company who agreed that my insurance does cover PT no atrings attached.They were very cooperative and said what I should let them kick me out, then. call them and they will prior authorize my therapy through the medical director of insurance plan, so therapy will not be so worried that they may not get their money. When I talked to them they were very enmpathetic and kind.When we had our meeting with the PT Dept they said today would be my last day. Bob suggested that I say nothing about getting the services prior authorized. When they had our meeting I asked for a copy of my chart. They said I oculd have it today.I will then send a copy to the insurance commpany where the Medical Director give them approval for all the therapy I need. Their Liason said that was very helpful and reaftrmed that my plan has no limits on Therapy, and especially me with my history.Wo we will have to let them do their thing and then contact the insurane company.Our lives are so very interesting,Everyone thank you for your suggestions, I had already thought the same things.Judy in PAJudy in PA____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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