What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
Just to recap (instead of having to reread old posts...), my stepdaugther had a doc's appointment a couple of weeks ago about headaches, stomach problems, etc. and was recommended counseling because the doc believed it was all stress related.
My husband made an appointment for the kiddos to see counselors and told mom about it last week (they're tomorrow). She's now saying that she won't let them go because medicaid won't cover the 50% that the private insurance that dad is providing doesn't cover. (She's responsible for medical bills up to a certain dollar amount because she is paid a medical supplement each month by dad, but refuses to spend it. She has the option to obtain private insurance through her company for the kids at about $25 a month, but won't do it because their medicaid plan has no copay for covered services since they also have primary insurance through dad, but there are many services that they don't cover, including child/adolescent therapy).
Can dad take the kids to the appointment and just pay for the copay himself?(we can afford a at least a couple of months at this point, beyond that I'm not sure). Mom's only objection to the counseling this time around is that she won't pay anything out of pocket for it...
Dad doesn't want another debaucle like last doctors appointment (and he got this one scheduled on his time , but has been waiting for almost two years to get the kids into therapy so they have an outlet and can get some help.
Also, when dad contacted Medicaid to find out what services were covered so that he could coordinate benefits, they informed him that he had no access to their kids medical info/benefits because he was not listed as their father nor as an authorized representative for the children. He contacted them by fax with his info/ss/drivers license and court order to try and fix this, but isn't he supposed to have equal access to their medical info? Their mom has access to their primary insurance info and benefits coordination...seems weird to me.
Thanks for any input!
Just to recap (instead of having to reread old posts...), my stepdaugther had a doc's appointment a couple of weeks ago about headaches, stomach problems, etc. and was recommended counseling because the doc believed it was all stress related.
My husband made an appointment for the kiddos to see counselors and told mom about it last week (they're tomorrow). She's now saying that she won't let them go because medicaid won't cover the 50% that the private insurance that dad is providing doesn't cover. (She's responsible for medical bills up to a certain dollar amount because she is paid a medical supplement each month by dad, but refuses to spend it. She has the option to obtain private insurance through her company for the kids at about $25 a month, but won't do it because their medicaid plan has no copay for covered services since they also have primary insurance through dad, but there are many services that they don't cover, including child/adolescent therapy).
Can dad take the kids to the appointment and just pay for the copay himself?(we can afford a at least a couple of months at this point, beyond that I'm not sure). Mom's only objection to the counseling this time around is that she won't pay anything out of pocket for it...
Dad doesn't want another debaucle like last doctors appointment (and he got this one scheduled on his time , but has been waiting for almost two years to get the kids into therapy so they have an outlet and can get some help.
Also, when dad contacted Medicaid to find out what services were covered so that he could coordinate benefits, they informed him that he had no access to their kids medical info/benefits because he was not listed as their father nor as an authorized representative for the children. He contacted them by fax with his info/ss/drivers license and court order to try and fix this, but isn't he supposed to have equal access to their medical info? Their mom has access to their primary insurance info and benefits coordination...seems weird to me.
Thanks for any input!