Anonymous wrote:Sort of. Ours was denied first but only because they failed to see the diagnostic code on the invoice. When I called Carefirst they agreed it was covered, but it counted against our deductible, so we didn't actually get reimbursed. I think the key is that the therapy invoice has to refer to PT, NOT hippotherapy (which is accurate, as it is a form of PT). I've been told insurance companies consider hippotherapy to be experimental or unproven or something along those lines. The organization we do hippotherapy through already knew this when I raised that issue with them at our first session.
Can anyone point to well published RCTs showing the benefits from hippotherapy? What specific population/ condition are we talking about?