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Does health insurance cover the cost of autism treatments?

Question: Does health insurance cover the cost of autism treatments?

(Posted by: Sam on 2010-02-15 16:40:19)

And if it doesn't, should it?


Answers:

Posted by: Raider on 2010-02-19, 07:45:21

Can you get your health insurance to cover the costs of autism treatment? The chances are better than you might think. These step by step instructions, provided by expert Christina Peck CPC, may save you thousands of dollars per year. Difficulty: Average Time Required: varies Here's How: 1. Call your health insurance provider and ask these critical questions: 1) What are my individual and family out-of-pocket deductibles? What are my out-of-pocket maximums before 100% reimbursement begins? 2) How many visits per specialty (ie PT, OT, Speech) does my insurance plan allow per year for out-of-network providers? 3) Are there any limitations on diagnosis codes? 4) Does my plan have mental health coverage? 2. Ideally, you will receive positive and helpful answers to the questions you pose in Step One. If you don't, it may be time to change insurance providers. According to Christina Peck, the ideal type of health insurance for the parent of a child with autism is a PPO or Preferred Provider Organization. If you are covered under an HMO and can make a switch through your employer or on your own, Peck recommends you do so. 3. Get the details on coverage of specific therapies. Most children with autism will need physical, occupational and speech therapy. They may also need psychological, feeding, social and behavioral (ABA) therapy. Does your insurance company cover these therapies? If so, what are the deductibles? How much therapy is covered per year? 4. Get the details on coverage of supplies and equipment. If your child with autism needs an augmentative speech device or other equipment, the cost may be covered. 5. Know your insurance codes and units. Peck notes that all insurance companies use the same codes for the same diagnoses and therapies -- but there are different codes for different units of time spent on those therapies. For example, 92507 is the code for one hour of speech therapy, but 97112 is the code for just 15 minutes of physical therapy. Be sure your therapists know which code is appropriate for their service, and how many units to charge for. Your physical therapist, for example, might need to charge for four units of therapy to cover the costs of a one-hour session. 6. Get creative in your insurance claims. Most insurance companies limit therapies as they relate to autism per se, but Peck suggests that parents think outside the "autism box " when making their claims. For example, she says, "Is your child getting Occupational or Physical Therapy because they have autism? Or is it because of hypertonia (low muscle tone)? Why should your therapist use the code for autism instead of coding for the actual issue involved? " 7. Organize your paperwork. Christina Peck, in her book Blessed with Autism, includes a set of worksheets you can use organize information about claims you've made, claims that are pending, and grievances you may have filed. 8. If you feel you have the right to insurance coverage based on your policy, and you are running into problems getting that coverage, consider resubmitting, following up on your claim and even filing a grievance. Through a combination of knowledge and assertive follow-up, you may be able to save a great deal of money over time. 9. Once you have a solid understanding of what your health insurance will cover, research your state's offerings. Some states require that insurance companies cover autism-related claims; others offer services through the Department of Mental Health and Retardation. By mixing and matching insurance and state-funded coverage, you may find that many of your child's services are covered. Lisa Jo Rudy Autism Guide 4/ 19

  

Posted by: dlrowsihtniemtsuj on 2010-02-15, 19:01:44

Sometimes..in some states i have been told NY covers ABA nj is supposed to start covering it often some coverage is for OT, PT, ST

  

Posted by: Teddy & Chiliswoman on 2010-02-16, 05:31:45

Most cover some forms of treatment, but most do not cover all forms of treatment. Experimental treatments are rarely covered by health insurance and most autism specific treatment is still considered experimental or of questionable help. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), DIR/ Floortime, and Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) are the most likely service to be covered as part of OT or PT rather than their actual names. Should they be? As a form of early intervention - yes. As life-long treatment - I'm not sure, depends on the success of the individual.

  

Posted by: Andy on 2010-02-17, 01:32:40

Health-quotes.isgreat.org - here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.

  

Posted by: O4HCHR on 2010-02-17, 02:55:47

In Australia, there is some funding provided, but it is no where near enough. In Britan, there is excellent funding. I suppose it depends where you're from. But my mum said the best thing to do is to apply for everything you can, and ask around.

  

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