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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 31874" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>I've been on the doctor merry-go-round as well. First we were on Medicaid. Then husband made to much, so difficult child 1 was on CHIP and the other kids were on Medicaid. At this time difficult child 1 started seeing a great therapist and psychiatrist. difficult child 2 starts seeing the early intervention and the autism specialist for medicaid. Then husband doesn't make enough so difficult child 1 goes back to medicaid. We lose the therapist and psychiatrist. psychiatrist for medicaid isn't as good. We still go and our relationship improves abit. Ex decides to put difficult child 1 on his insurance. difficult child 1 is still on medicaid as a secondary insurance. Now I think we're in the situation you are in. The good psychiatrist and therapist cost a co-pay that really strains the household. The free psychiatrist isn't as good. We're paying the co-pays for the good docs and medicaid is paying for his medications. </p><p></p><p>With difficult child 2 the medicaid is wonderful because the people available are wonderful. I'm sorry the medicaid people where you are aren't good. Maybe the new psychiatrist will be good to?</p><p></p><p>Since we've changed docs so much its been explained to me by more than one psychiatrist office that they are required to take care of difficult child 1 until we can get in to see a different psychiatrist. For example, the great psychiatrist on the private insurance is closing his outpatient practise so we have to find another psychiatrist. The great psychiatrist is doing phone consultation and prescribing medications until we can get in to see someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 31874, member: 3199"] I've been on the doctor merry-go-round as well. First we were on Medicaid. Then husband made to much, so difficult child 1 was on CHIP and the other kids were on Medicaid. At this time difficult child 1 started seeing a great therapist and psychiatrist. difficult child 2 starts seeing the early intervention and the autism specialist for medicaid. Then husband doesn't make enough so difficult child 1 goes back to medicaid. We lose the therapist and psychiatrist. psychiatrist for medicaid isn't as good. We still go and our relationship improves abit. Ex decides to put difficult child 1 on his insurance. difficult child 1 is still on medicaid as a secondary insurance. Now I think we're in the situation you are in. The good psychiatrist and therapist cost a co-pay that really strains the household. The free psychiatrist isn't as good. We're paying the co-pays for the good docs and medicaid is paying for his medications. With difficult child 2 the medicaid is wonderful because the people available are wonderful. I'm sorry the medicaid people where you are aren't good. Maybe the new psychiatrist will be good to? Since we've changed docs so much its been explained to me by more than one psychiatrist office that they are required to take care of difficult child 1 until we can get in to see a different psychiatrist. For example, the great psychiatrist on the private insurance is closing his outpatient practise so we have to find another psychiatrist. The great psychiatrist is doing phone consultation and prescribing medications until we can get in to see someone else. [/QUOTE]
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