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what to do if u live in a mandated state but insurance says they dont cover if
call ur insurance company and get addresses and fax numbers....submit a pre-determanation letter....including the following:
Attn: Pre-Determanation procedures and disgnostic codes testing codes pharamcutical codes the reason why you are submiting form that u understand ur state mandates coverage medical records and a copy of the state mandate the doctor will help u with all this... and can also appeal a denial of coverage if u hadnt done this part above..but it does take longer... read my story under the general if support under mandated states also.... hoping this helped some of u ladies out ![]()
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cool info, thanks
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Does anyone know where I can find a list of mandated states?
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Here is a link to the states that cover...
What Are The Past & Pending Infertility Insurance Mandates/Legislation?
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Thank u nlylady I will try but I'm so dog gone impatient that I don't know if I can wait to do all that..lol
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You may want to get insurance through the state that will provide the most coverage... even if that means paying extra for healthcare... it's still a lot cheaper than trying to pay for IF treatments out of pocket.
Or, move to Massachusetts... we're comprehensive when it comes to IF treatments. ![]() |
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