Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are able, I’d suggest researching the criteria to get the medicine in the first place, and also to continue it, and then write up an appeal on your own. You can probably find samples online. You might want to request supporting records from the physicians’ offices to support the appeal. Them take the whole thing, with a pen, along with a draft on a new flash drive, make an appointment, and give it to the doctor to sign and submit.
If that doesn’t work you need a significantly better doctor.
I meet the criteria. I have called, and checked. The doctor "does not do appeals.'
Finding a new PCP might take months. I might try Midi, but I don't know if insurance will let me start all over.
Anonymous wrote:If you are able, I’d suggest researching the criteria to get the medicine in the first place, and also to continue it, and then write up an appeal on your own. You can probably find samples online. You might want to request supporting records from the physicians’ offices to support the appeal. Them take the whole thing, with a pen, along with a draft on a new flash drive, make an appointment, and give it to the doctor to sign and submit.
If that doesn’t work you need a significantly better doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do the appeal yourself
I know I CAN, but will it even be accepted?
Not if the initial ones were wrong.
They were sent as continuation of coverage, not initial. I hope I can clearly write that in the appeal?
Anonymous wrote:It is a continuation of Rx. It is initial request under this plan. I can see why your doctor won’t say it’s an initial prescription because that contradicts your medical records.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do the appeal yourself
I know I CAN, but will it even be accepted?
Not if the initial ones were wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting you are frustrated with your doctor and not the stupid hoops your insurance company is making you jump through…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do the appeal yourself
I know I CAN, but will it even be accepted?
Anonymous wrote:You can do the appeal yourself
Anonymous wrote:Interesting you are frustrated with your doctor and not the stupid hoops your insurance company is making you jump through…