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We got a letter today that my child was being assigned a case manager.

 

anyone (joybop?) want to decode this one for me?

 

Is this the beginning of the end of our smooth coverage for all recent AE tx & medications?

I am a little unsettled. But then again, I have been our own case manager for 5 years+ now and there is no way someone else, who has not been through this could do a better job.

I am not typically that confident, but I know this is true!

 

should I be suspicious?

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I have had GREAT success having a case manager with two different insurance companies. We got many things approved that I never thought we would and it was quick. It's so much easier dealing with one person who knows your situation. Just remember, everything you say is recorded so be careful.

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Powpow, before I had ever heard of pandas, when my son was wracking up a lot of speech therapy and OT costs, I got a letter like that from our insurance. I ignored it and went about my business of managing my son's care the best I could. I don't think I ever heard from the case manager, and I continued submitting my expenses without any issue.

 

The both times my son's IVIGs were appealed, a case manager was assigned, and I did speak to her about the process.

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If you have been assigned a case manager I think that is a positive thing as well. Now you will have one person with whom to deal with. You will form a relationship with him/her and will be able to relate to them about your situation on a more personal level, as opposed to being just a bunch of words on a computer screen. We had a case manager, but it was through a peer review company that was asked to evaluate my son and help determine what was medically necessary. I would not ignore it. It would not help anyway, if they decided to assign you a case manager, you now have one.

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<<I think they are getting tired of thousands of dollars a month for infusions and are taking notice :(>>

Maybe the letter saying "you have been assigned a case manager'' is like when the mob sends you a dead fish to try and intimidate you.

(joking, but thats how i feel about insurance companies sometimes)...

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