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no ins. coverage for neuropsychologist....now where to go?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 379643" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hmmm.... I thought we recently had new laws passed that required mh to be covered if physical health was by the insurance company- I'm not positive about the details or conditions or effective date but it might be worth checking into- these were federal laws, not state.</p><p></p><p>If it is impossible to get anyone to cover part of it at least, and you can't afford it the only other two options are to try to get an extensive evaluation thru a children't hospital who will do it for training or research purposes and not charge you or to have the sd do their minimal testing, although that's never very thorough and can lead to a ms-diagnosis and inadequate treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 379643, member: 3699"] Hmmm.... I thought we recently had new laws passed that required mh to be covered if physical health was by the insurance company- I'm not positive about the details or conditions or effective date but it might be worth checking into- these were federal laws, not state. If it is impossible to get anyone to cover part of it at least, and you can't afford it the only other two options are to try to get an extensive evaluation thru a children't hospital who will do it for training or research purposes and not charge you or to have the sd do their minimal testing, although that's never very thorough and can lead to a ms-diagnosis and inadequate treatment. [/QUOTE]
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