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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 158366" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Change,</p><p></p><p>I hope you can get something worked out. I like the idea of asking the post-adopt to pay you and you pay the school. </p><p></p><p>I just wanted to say that I get what you are saying about the look people give you with the medicaid. Everytime I go to the pharmacy I have to fight to get the insurance to cover because we have both private and state insurance for difficult child. The private picks up the plan allowance and the state is to pick up the rest. They invariably screw it up and I refuse to pay and ask them to resubmit. The people at the drugstore act like I am trying to rip them off. </p><p></p><p>We are involved in a behavioral-support program through the county and when they asked our income, the program supervisor gave me a weird look and just said, "Oh." I said, "Is that a problem?" "Well, you are not even on our sliding-fee scale, if your son didn't have medical assistance, you would have to pay the full amount. And, why does he have medical assistance if you have insurance?" "Because he is entitled to it as a special needs adoption, I said." "Do you get a stipend for him?" she asked. Does this woman think this is all some money making scam! We would pay any amount if it would help our son but we are also entitled to the same services and programs as any other family in our situation regardless of income. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with the school,</p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 158366, member: 225"] Change, I hope you can get something worked out. I like the idea of asking the post-adopt to pay you and you pay the school. I just wanted to say that I get what you are saying about the look people give you with the medicaid. Everytime I go to the pharmacy I have to fight to get the insurance to cover because we have both private and state insurance for difficult child. The private picks up the plan allowance and the state is to pick up the rest. They invariably screw it up and I refuse to pay and ask them to resubmit. The people at the drugstore act like I am trying to rip them off. We are involved in a behavioral-support program through the county and when they asked our income, the program supervisor gave me a weird look and just said, "Oh." I said, "Is that a problem?" "Well, you are not even on our sliding-fee scale, if your son didn't have medical assistance, you would have to pay the full amount. And, why does he have medical assistance if you have insurance?" "Because he is entitled to it as a special needs adoption, I said." "Do you get a stipend for him?" she asked. Does this woman think this is all some money making scam! We would pay any amount if it would help our son but we are also entitled to the same services and programs as any other family in our situation regardless of income. Good luck with the school, Christy [/QUOTE]
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