OT: A very happy post for once.
So I was informed that CT Care 4 Kids program (a program that helps working families pay daycare costs based on household income) has expanded their income guidelines and now we qualify. I know I am a bit premature in my excitement but this is great news! I pay $300 a week for the girls. Gosh if they could even take $100 off of that a week I would be soooo elated! Even anything off I would be grateful. So I jsut had to post my happy day!
For those of you *****ad my vitamin post, I found out from my PCM they didn't even draw vitamin levels because "most insurance companies don't pay for that". Um I could care less, I could have a serious vitamin deficiency here and your worried about getting paid. WOW! I am RNY patient I need this work up, bunch of ________. (insert not nice word)
For those of you *****ad my vitamin post, I found out from my PCM they didn't even draw vitamin levels because "most insurance companies don't pay for that". Um I could care less, I could have a serious vitamin deficiency here and your worried about getting paid. WOW! I am RNY patient I need this work up, bunch of ________. (insert not nice word)
wow congrats on that daycare program! Anything that they give you will be a huge help I'm sure! I am surprised that the military doesn't help out somehow - or do they only do that if you live on a base?
You are a RNY patient - they'll cover it! They cover mine and I get it drawn at least 2-3 times a year!
You are a RNY patient - they'll cover it! They cover mine and I get it drawn at least 2-3 times a year!
If your PCP codes it as malnutrition, they will cover the bloodwork. At least that is what my surgeon always told me and I have yet to see them not cover it.
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Ann
Mom to Ean after 5 longs years of Infertility....2/29/12!
- 3/07 - 12/07 - 3/08
- 5/09 - 11/10 - 2/11
Ann
Mom to Ean after 5 longs years of Infertility....2/29/12!
- 3/07 - 12/07 - 3/08
- 5/09 - 11/10 - 2/11
Vanessa,
I wasn't married when I had my RNY, so I was covered under different insurance. After I got married and assigned a PCM, all I had to do was tell her that I had GBS and that I needed to have my vitamin levels checked at least once per year. I found out from my surgeon's office which levels they usually check for, and I gave that info to my PCM's nurse. She then ordered the labs, and I had them drawn at the Base. It was no problem. I don't know if the Navy differs from the Air Force, but it worked for me. When I saw my PCM recently, I asked her if she would continue ordering the labs, as they are coming due in December, and she said no problem.
Tanja
Edited for spelling
I wasn't married when I had my RNY, so I was covered under different insurance. After I got married and assigned a PCM, all I had to do was tell her that I had GBS and that I needed to have my vitamin levels checked at least once per year. I found out from my surgeon's office which levels they usually check for, and I gave that info to my PCM's nurse. She then ordered the labs, and I had them drawn at the Base. It was no problem. I don't know if the Navy differs from the Air Force, but it worked for me. When I saw my PCM recently, I asked her if she would continue ordering the labs, as they are coming due in December, and she said no problem.
Tanja
Edited for spelling
Charlotte Grace - 01/09/08