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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]well apparently then I have your Cadillac plan-oon is not covered well at all-if I pay 200 for a kids therapy session I get 70 dollars back--is that good? my coinsurance is 15% I pay over 10k/ year after two FSA plans are used up with pretax money--so 20K a year or a mix of pre and post tax cash-now agreeably I do have some conditions that most people dont. do you have a cadillac plan? LOL please tell me who doesnt take medicaid? all of inova docs take medicaid[/quote] Yes I do have a Cadillac plan and it pays $160 for a $200 OON session. It sounds like you don't have a Cadillac plan. Bummer. My kid's therapist has people sign a contract that specifically says Medicaid won't reimburse for services. She is one of only a few people qualified to treat my kid's condition. There is research showing people with Medicaid have trouble finding providers. Not that there aren't any providers that take it. But when you need something specific it might not be available.[/quote] Well apparently your Cadillac is fully loaded while mine isn't-satisfied now?. I did make the 1 % disclaimer about Medicaid so it stands. [b]BTW we found an out of the DMV therapist in network who is also MUCH better than the local OON one--so find and you shall seek for most everything.[/b][/quote] Why would I care what kind of plan you have? And I am glad that you found something that works for you. Some of us have children that need weekly in person therapy and we live in the DMV. So no, "seek and you shall find" is not true for many families.[/quote]
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