Question:
no proof of 5 years M.O for Aetna PPO Cali
I have proof dating back to 2004 all the weightloss clinics have now closed and no were to be found my 2 ER visit they didnt write down my weight I was shocked when I recieved my medical records from the E.R. ?? — Rees M. (posted on March 31, 2007)
March 31, 2007
If you can't find documented proof see if your PCP can write something up
for you. See what your surgeons office also suggests. Since they deal with
alot of insurance companies and alot of paitents i am sure they have
stumbled across this as well.
Good Luck
Michele
— michelemcd
March 31, 2007
I have always been good about getting an annual PAP Smear and pelvic. My
gynecologist always made me stand on that nasty scale, so I have requested
records from his office. I have also asked family to look for photos of me
years back. When you are as old as I am I have photos with 80's hair
styles, photo a photo of me at the 85 World Series, family events and
friends' weddings that can be otherwise documented. Try thinking out of
the box. If you have been MO for that long there must be proof somewhere.
— Jennifer S.
April 1, 2007
Hi Rees. When you present your proof to Aetna, I think they want copies of
whatever records you have, but won't necessarily go back to them to prove
what you say. All you can do is present your case. From their
perspective, it will look funny that every place you've been is closed,
etc., but if it is the truth, just present it. It is in God's hands. Take
care, Patricia P.
— Patricia P
April 1, 2007
Most states require that certain files be must be kept for a certain number
of years before being destructed. Better Business Burea might be able to
help.
I'm not sure how strict this needs to be, but what about any checks that
may have been paid or credit card chages for any of this?
Best luck.
— mrsidknee
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