michaerlscai
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so my dad had brain anuerysm and went through one of those minimally invasive surgery where the doctor put in coils to fill the anuerysm and a stent in the artery.
The insurance company sent him a letter and said one of the things doctor did, called angioplasty (which is something like strech out the artery a little bit (because it was narrow) is not covered because it's 'experimental', that's a cost of $9900.
In one of the email prior to the surgery, the doctor said he won't be doing angioplasty, because streching the artery may adversely affect the anuerysm.
We haven't got the final bill from the doctor yet, my dad is stressed out, he is retired and on a very limited budget. He is also worried because the angioplasty is used, doctor had to use a different kind of stent that's stronger and able to strech out the artery (different stent as discussed with the doctor before the surgery). This might adversely affect the healing of anuerysm.
Sent a email to the doctor ask him to appeal insurance company's decision, haven't got a reply yet.
Anyway, it's something my dad wasn't aware of, didn't approve, the treatment deviated from prior agreement (doctor probably had good reason) the insurance company won't pay, and he is in no way to be able to afford a $10k bill.
who should he go after, the doctor or the insurance company, to get this resolved?
any suggestions, advice?
Also, how can I legally represent my dad on his bahave in this matter, he is 70 year old and it will be too much stress for him to handle this matter.
The insurance company sent him a letter and said one of the things doctor did, called angioplasty (which is something like strech out the artery a little bit (because it was narrow) is not covered because it's 'experimental', that's a cost of $9900.
In one of the email prior to the surgery, the doctor said he won't be doing angioplasty, because streching the artery may adversely affect the anuerysm.
We haven't got the final bill from the doctor yet, my dad is stressed out, he is retired and on a very limited budget. He is also worried because the angioplasty is used, doctor had to use a different kind of stent that's stronger and able to strech out the artery (different stent as discussed with the doctor before the surgery). This might adversely affect the healing of anuerysm.
Sent a email to the doctor ask him to appeal insurance company's decision, haven't got a reply yet.
Anyway, it's something my dad wasn't aware of, didn't approve, the treatment deviated from prior agreement (doctor probably had good reason) the insurance company won't pay, and he is in no way to be able to afford a $10k bill.
who should he go after, the doctor or the insurance company, to get this resolved?
any suggestions, advice?
Also, how can I legally represent my dad on his bahave in this matter, he is 70 year old and it will be too much stress for him to handle this matter.
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