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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] A person does not have to have autism to have speech and OT covered. Many kids who get speech/ot do not have autism. My insurance pays for a set number of sessions a year. I would work with the insurer to deal with the billing codes issue and the preauthorizations. Does your providers bill insurance? In my experience, they handle this stuff-but that's just my experience, some may be different. Hopefully, OP, once this is settled, future claims will go more smoothly for you.[/quote] My providers are out of network. They do not bill insurance. And I understand why - as the PP said, it is their MO to try to wear people down. I'd rather the providers focus on providing care rather than dealing with the sociopaths at my insurance company. It doesn't sound like you work for the insurance company we use because the representatives at mine are not remotely interested in being helpful. I have asked them all of the questions and they put me on hold for 20 minutes and then still don't give me an answer.[/quote]
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