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Stupid no help govt. agencies! (SR)
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 165785" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I have two thoughts for you:</p><p> </p><p>First, I used to work for a Congressman and then a Senator on Capitol Hill. When constituents were having difficulty with federal agencies, they would contact us for help. We would take on these cases and work with the agencies to resolve the difficulties. The same casework occurs on the state level. Since you are dealing with state agencies, you should contact your state representative or his staff for help.</p><p> </p><p>Second, I did a little research and discovered there's both a children's hospital and a Shriner's hospital in Salt Lake City. Children's hospitals frequently will work with parents and whatever insurance they have to provide care. Shriner's hospitals provide care at no cost. You should contact the patient advocate offices at both these hospitals (or other hospitals closer to you) to see if they can take on your middle difficult child's case. by the way, working with a hospital doesn't mean your difficult child will have to be inpatient; these hospitals have doctors who work on an outpatient basis as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 165785, member: 2423"] I have two thoughts for you: First, I used to work for a Congressman and then a Senator on Capitol Hill. When constituents were having difficulty with federal agencies, they would contact us for help. We would take on these cases and work with the agencies to resolve the difficulties. The same casework occurs on the state level. Since you are dealing with state agencies, you should contact your state representative or his staff for help. Second, I did a little research and discovered there's both a children's hospital and a Shriner's hospital in Salt Lake City. Children's hospitals frequently will work with parents and whatever insurance they have to provide care. Shriner's hospitals provide care at no cost. You should contact the patient advocate offices at both these hospitals (or other hospitals closer to you) to see if they can take on your middle difficult child's case. by the way, working with a hospital doesn't mean your difficult child will have to be inpatient; these hospitals have doctors who work on an outpatient basis as well. [/QUOTE]
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