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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 488950" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>government at its best. Yet to balance the budget, we cut programs for the poor, increase rates for them and then the dingbats add all these middle men into the fold....it is just crazy making. </p><p></p><p>MN decided to have all disabled kids on MA automatically enrolled in medical plans. Then you "get" to have a coordinator, and you "get" to go thru them for referrals and to get prior authorizations to get prior authorizations... instead of going straight to the doctor. </p><p></p><p>I found out yesterday I can opt out. Than heaven. I asked what the benefit would be??? well, they will pay for a gym membership. OK, but you have to pick one of the plans, it only has a few doctors compared to the ENTIRE state and I looked up Q's docs, hospitals and therapies....ONE was on there. </p><p></p><p>How exactly does this safe them money anyway. I just dont see how all the start up costs, plus the people they have to hire to get people into these programs and then the extra people in the individual insurance programs .... how exactly does that reduce costs? I can see for people who do not have an advocate and need help with resource, like the disabled adults themselves. This program was originally started for them. and it was also voluntary. I am so glad to find out that I can opt out. It would absolutely ruin all the things I have worked so hard on in the past and now. </p><p></p><p>I get it that we should be happy we even have doctors. I really do, I know there are people in the world without any medical care. But I can't help wanting to help my son to reach his potential and not just anyone can help us do that. </p><p></p><p>I really hope this is the way to get the neuropsychologist done. NOW there is one thing you would think no matter what, would pay off for them. To have someone not have to go from one inappropriate intervention to another.... help them find and reach the correct people to help with their diagnosis. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Keep on keeping on..... (they should be out of the christmas lunch by now..... sigh)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 488950, member: 12886"] government at its best. Yet to balance the budget, we cut programs for the poor, increase rates for them and then the dingbats add all these middle men into the fold....it is just crazy making. MN decided to have all disabled kids on MA automatically enrolled in medical plans. Then you "get" to have a coordinator, and you "get" to go thru them for referrals and to get prior authorizations to get prior authorizations... instead of going straight to the doctor. I found out yesterday I can opt out. Than heaven. I asked what the benefit would be??? well, they will pay for a gym membership. OK, but you have to pick one of the plans, it only has a few doctors compared to the ENTIRE state and I looked up Q's docs, hospitals and therapies....ONE was on there. How exactly does this safe them money anyway. I just dont see how all the start up costs, plus the people they have to hire to get people into these programs and then the extra people in the individual insurance programs .... how exactly does that reduce costs? I can see for people who do not have an advocate and need help with resource, like the disabled adults themselves. This program was originally started for them. and it was also voluntary. I am so glad to find out that I can opt out. It would absolutely ruin all the things I have worked so hard on in the past and now. I get it that we should be happy we even have doctors. I really do, I know there are people in the world without any medical care. But I can't help wanting to help my son to reach his potential and not just anyone can help us do that. I really hope this is the way to get the neuropsychologist done. NOW there is one thing you would think no matter what, would pay off for them. To have someone not have to go from one inappropriate intervention to another.... help them find and reach the correct people to help with their diagnosis. Keep on keeping on..... (they should be out of the christmas lunch by now..... sigh) [/QUOTE]
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